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R16 - Senator Alexander Castillo (D-CO)

R15 - President Abigail Sharp (D-PA)

R14 - Senator Jennifer Bliss (D-KY)

R-13 - Vice President Katherine McCord (R-SC) WH Chief of Staff Alexander Carmichael (R-TX) Senate Minority Leader Melanie Woods (R-AL)
R11 - Senator Henry Kincaid (D-CT) Vice President Cynthia Harvey (C-CA)

R10 - Senator Julia Grant (D-TX) President Pro Tempore Rosalyn Woods (R-AL)

R9 - Senate Minority Leader Allison St. Jean (D-CA)

R8 - RNC Chairwoman Melanie Woods (R-AL)

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50 Points to Start

Faction Boost:

Large Boost  for the Progressive Faction in Minnesota 6 points

Large Faction Boost in Michigan 6 points
 

Election Preparedness:

Large Effort, Michigan 6 points

Large Effort, North Carolina 6 points

Large Effort, Florida 6 Points

Large Effort, Wisconsin 6 points

Large Effort, Minnesota x (2) = 12 points

Points Remaining: 2 points

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2024 Democratic Nominee for President &

Senator from Hawaii: Hannah Trujillo Kahiona
Bio - Press Office - www.kahiona.senate.gov

I hope that the Bush family finds inner peace and a meditative spirit during this trying time - Mark Tennington

R8: Kasper Braun (R-VT)

R9: Katherine Lawrence (R-ID)(Senate Majority WHIP and Presidential Candidate)

R10: Veronica Kalua (D-HI)

R11: Luke Doolittle (R-AK)- (The great Flip-Flopper of the GOP) Jessica Hunt (R-AK) (RNC Chairwomen and Senate Minority Whip)(Survived as GOP Leadership)

R12: Sarah Warmbier (R-WA-4th) - Administator Scenarios Coordinator

R13: Vice President Sarah Johansen (Martyr to China) - Larry Angelouplos (R-NE) (Lazy Larry) - Mark Tennington (D-OR) (Never Get High on Your own Bowtie)(Senate Majority Whip)

R14: Anney Iyal (D-WA)

R15: Katherine Lawerence (R-ID) 2.0 , Mark Tennington (D-OR) 2.0

,R15-R16: Domestic Scenarios Coordinator,

R-17: Jennifer Stohl (R-MT)

R-18: Anney Iyal (D-WA) (Senate Majority Whip  and President Pro-Tempore) Senate Minority Leader Billy H. Hoover (D-FL)

 

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Osiris Storm GP Investments:

Election Preparedness:

New York x2: 12

North Carolina: 6

Florida:6

Texas: 6

Pennsylvania: 6

Boost Faction

New Mexico: 6

 

 

 

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Sam Crafts (D-WA) - 26 points in the bank

- Introduction of Washington State version of the GREEN Housing Act (2 used/24 remaining)

- Large election effort in New York (6/18)

- Large election effort in Texas (6/12)

- Large election effort in Arizona (6/6)

- Large election effort in Georgia (6/0)

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Samuel Crafts (D-WA)

US Senator (2025-Present) - Congressional Progressive Caucus Vice-Chair

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For Knightly: 16/16

Large Election Prep: California x2

Medium Election Prep: Virginia 

0/16

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DNC Chair: Q1 2025-Present

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For Cam:  52/52

Large Election Prep: California, Louisiana x2, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas x2

, and Virginia

Small election prep: Florida and Iowa

0/52

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DNC Chair: Q1 2025-Present

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For myself 29/29 base + 33/33 from fundraising. 

Large Election Prep: Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio x2, Wisconsin

Small Election Prep: Wisconsin

 

0/29 base, 0/33 from fundraising

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DNC Chair: Q1 2025-Present

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Election Prep Large- Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Kansas - 36 Points 

Introduce Legislation- Pornographic Content Reform Act: Georgia- 4 Points 

Introduce Legislation- Alabama Higher Education Reform Act- 2 Points 

- Transforms Alabama post-secondary institutions and models it after Florida university system and community college system.

- Creates the Alabama shine program which if HS students with a certain GPA , test scores, and community service reach a certain amount can get 75% or 100% of their tuition covered at a state college or state university but only up to 120 credit hours. 

- Creates direct connection in which students who receive an Assoicate from any of state college are eligible to transfer to any state university, just as how Florida Associate of Arts from the state community college system to the state university system. 

 

Total Points bank 42

Points Spent: 42 

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Elizabeth Hunt (R-AL) Senate PPT, Senate Study Committee Chair

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Name: Earl Duplantis
State: Louisiana
GPs to Spend: 49 (10 Senator + 15 Party Leadership + 4 Time in Office + 20 Fundraiser)

  • Election Preparation: -48 GPs
    • Minnesota (Large Effort) x2 = -12 GPs
    • Iowa (Large Effort) x2 = 12 GPs 
    • Louisiana (Large Effort) = -6 GPs
    • New York (Large Effort) = -6 GPs
    • Colorado (Large Effort) = -6 GPs
    • Kansas (Large Effort ) = -6 GPs
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Senator Earl Duplantis (R-LA)

Biography | Press Office | Voting Record

WH Chief of Staff Camila Duplantis-Santiago & WH Press Secretary Ammon Rasmussen

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Name: Tom Worthen
State: South Carolina
Position: United States Senator & Chairman of the Republican National Committee
GPs to Spend: 50

Election Preparation:
Wisconsin (Large x2): 12
Michigan (Large x2): 12
Virginia (Large x2): 12

Louisiana (Large x1): 6
New York (Large x1): 6

Total Spent: 48 GPs.

 

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Senator Tom Worthen (R-SC-III)
Former Chairman of the Republican National Committee (November 2025 - January 2027)
Biography | Press | Voting Record

 

Formerly: Former Chairman of the RNC Tom Donelson (R-TX)

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Election Prep
Florida - Large Boost (x1) - 6
Georgia - Large Boost (x2) - 12
Michigan - Large Boost (x3) - 18
Wisconsin - Large Boost (x3) - 18
Ohio - Large Boost (x2) - 12

Total Points: 66 GPs

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Danielle J. Bu
Vice President of the United States
Republican from Pennsylvania

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For Jake: 38/38:

Large Election Prep Oregon x2, Arizona, Nevada, and Pennsylvania

Medium Election Prep: North Carolina

Small Election Prep: Massachusetts and New York

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DNC Chair: Q1 2025-Present

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Vinachelli (Fixed: 24/Fundraising: 20) :

-42: Election Preparation in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts x2, New York, North Carolina,  Rhode Island - Large Statewide Effort each

-2 Election Preparation in Riverside County, CA - Medium Effort

Remaining Points: (Fixed: 0/Fundraising: 0))

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Goldie (I-NH), Chief of Vox Libertatis "Choose Freedom"

Vini Vinachelli (R-NJ), Chair of Main Street | VR | Press "Pater, Filius et Spiritus Sanctus"

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Wyatt Granger Ground Points Q3 2026

 

  1. Influence State Delegations: -14 GPs
    • Opposing Minnesota's Assault Weapons Ban = -8 GPs
      • Highlight Minnesota values and 2nd Amendment culture in state.
      • Express concern over implications of such a wide-reaching ban on state.
      • Frustration with effort to ram legislation through the legislature.
      • Joins in Blue Dog criticism of infringement on rights and failing to address crime.
    •  Amend Montana's Second Amendment Reinforcement Act = -6 GPs
      • Remove the ability to purchase armored vehicles without state oversight.
      • Remove the ability to purchase military grade equipment.
        • Military-grade equipment" generally refers to equipment, weapons, and gear designed to meet the standards, specifications, and durability required for use by military forces in combat or operational settings. While definitions can vary slightly depending on the context, the term typically includes:
          • Weapons and Firearms:
            • Full automatic firearms.
            • Explosives.
            • Large-caliber weapons.
            • Military-grad sniper or high-precision rifles not available to civilians.
          • Ammunition:
            • Specialized military rounds, such as armor-piercing, tracer, or incendiary.
            • Lar-caliber ammunition intended for military use.
          • Vehicles:
            • Armored vehicles, including personnel carriers, tanks, and other combat vehicles.
            • Aircraft designed for combat or military reconnaissance.
            • Drones with offensive capabilities.
          • Protective Gear:
            • Ballistic armor exceeding civilian-grade standards.
          • Communications and Surveillance Systems:
            • Military-grad encrypted communication devices.
            • Advanced surveillance equipment exceeding civilian specifications.
          • Explosives and Launch Systems:
            • Rocket-propelled grenades.
            • Missile Systems and launchers.
            • Improvised explosive device materials intended for offensive use
          • Other Specialized Equipment
            • Tactical gear explicitly designed for military combat or operations.
            • GPS jamming devices or EMP generators.
          • Any other item not listed that are not typically available or permitted for civilian use.
      • Add a funding mechanism that would increase funding for local law enforcement to combat gun violence using proactive measures to reduce firearm-related harm, focusing on supporting law enforcement and promoting safe gun ownership. This includes cracking down on firearm trafficking, providing resources for law enforcement to investigate gun crimes, and implementing community-based violence prevention programs. It also emphasizes responsible gun storage, improving mental health support, and addressing domestic violence to prevent firearm misuse.
      • Keep in place the limits on ammunition stockpiling, but raise the limit by 5%.
  2. Large Election Prep: -24 GPs
    • California = -6 GPs
    • New York = -6 GPs
    • Michigan = -6 GPs
    • Massachusetts = -6 GPs
  3. Small Election Prep: -2GPs
    • Florida - Palm Beach County 

 

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Large effort (6 GPs each)
1 NY, 1 CA, 1 KY, 1 CO, 1 MI, 1 TX

Medium effort (4 GP)

1 NC

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President Kyle Van Horn 

Republican - Kentucky

48th President of the United States

 

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4 minutes ago, Tuna said:

Expenditures:
Large election prep:
Arizona
Georgia
Texas
New York
North Carolina 


Small Election Prep:
Virginia

Recieved via DM last night, approved spending

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R18 - Senator Katherine McCord (R-SC) National Security Advisor Cynthia Harvey (I-CA) DNC Chairwoman Alison St. Jean (D-CA)

R16 - Senator Alexander Castillo (D-CO)

R15 - President Abigail Sharp (D-PA)

R14 - Senator Jennifer Bliss (D-KY)

R-13 - Vice President Katherine McCord (R-SC) WH Chief of Staff Alexander Carmichael (R-TX) Senate Minority Leader Melanie Woods (R-AL)
R11 - Senator Henry Kincaid (D-CT) Vice President Cynthia Harvey (C-CA)

R10 - Senator Julia Grant (D-TX) President Pro Tempore Rosalyn Woods (R-AL)

R9 - Senate Minority Leader Allison St. Jean (D-CA)

R8 - RNC Chairwoman Melanie Woods (R-AL)


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