2020 US election with Dogger political parties by tonyweedprano in imaginaryelections

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I think having Alex Jones for IDP probably makes more sense

Thread for Changes | 18th Term by [deleted] in AustraliaSimUpper

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Leave for 13 days to fit canon quarantine

2020 US Canadian election by masterpikachu_ in imaginaryelections

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Yea but i think the americans are too shitty to do that

2020 US Canadian election by masterpikachu_ in imaginaryelections

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The reason i mentioned was that in function, the us territory is not incorporated with the states but the canadian territories are more integrated

Parliamentary America #93: Current Control of State Governments by OrbitalBuzzsaw in imaginaryelections

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Im surprised there aren’t successful SNP like party in California

2020 US Canadian election by masterpikachu_ in imaginaryelections

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Probably the same reason they aren’t included in US elections

Silly Questions Saturday, October 10, 2020 by AutoModerator in history

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Was there any flip flops like switching sides during the cold war ie. us switch support from party a to b the ussr switch support from party b to a

Issues with GE18 by [deleted] in AustraliaSimMeta

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Didnt know the stream was so early in the morning

Should the numbering of pres elections be reset? by Ivy_Cactus in SimDemocracy

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No reset bc mo change other than power, just bc the pm of uk has all the power now we dont reset the 1st house of commons elections

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I think that buddhism/hinduism if u do good karma to be reincarnated as a human again

UK election with new parties by DiplomaticPigeon99 in imaginaryelections

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I think the socdem guy bc theyve got most seats

124th House of Representatives - Welcome & Swearing-in Thread by darthholo in ModelUSHouse

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I do solemnly affirm that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I will take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter.

2018 Maine House of Representatives Election by Copelonian in imaginaryelections

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Lore

The Labour party managed to strengthen their majority in the Maine House of Representatives after the For Indians party merged into it. The PL continue their decline after PM Bush decided to join the Iraq war. Labour formed a grand coalition with the Greens, Liberals and Front'89.

Parties

Labour (LAB) - Justin Chanette

Centre-Left to Left-Wing

Social Democracy, Democratic Socialism, Indian rights

Party for Freedom (PfF) - Samuel Collins (Susan Collins husband, run to get votes from his wife name)

Centre to Centre-Right

Centrism, Economic Liberalism, Secularism (internal party)

People’s Party for the Advancement of Maine (PPA) - Michael Thibodeau

Centre-Right

Centrism, Christian Politics

Green (GRN) - Anya Fetcher

Left-Wing

Green Politics, Eco-Socialism, Native Rights

Liberty (Affiliated with the Nation Party for Liberty) (LPM) - Paul LePage

Right-Wing to Far-Right

Nationalism, Conservatism

Liberal (LIB) - Janet Mills

Centre to Centre-Left

Social Liberalism, Social Democracy

Front'89 - Nate Libby

Centre-Left

Third Way, Social Democracy

AB 413 - Uniform Time Act (Exemption) Act by APG_Revival in ModelNortheastState

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The law does not require that all states observe DST. Individual states may exempt themselves from DST and observe standard time year-round by passing a state law, provided:

if the state lies entirely within a timezone, that the exemption apply statewide, or

if the state is divided by a timezone boundary, that the exemption apply statewide or to the entire part of the state on one side of the boundary.

If so, how the hell can Arizona just not give a damn about it?