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In 1989, three term President [[Richard Bukerson]] announced that he would not run for a third term. The public, while generally satisfied with Buckerson's Presidency, still feared that an economic recession was on the horizon as the unemployment rate rose and the federal defecit continued to grow higher.
 
In 1989, three term President [[Richard Bukerson]] announced that he would not run for a third term. The public, while generally satisfied with Buckerson's Presidency, still feared that an economic recession was on the horizon as the unemployment rate rose and the federal defecit continued to grow higher.
  
=Conservative Nomination=
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Conservative Candidates:
 
Conservative Candidates:
 
*[[John Petersen]], Incumbent Vice President of New Felix
 
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Just before the Conservative Convention, Vice President Petersen chose Neagleville Senator [[Paul Pullman]] as his running mate. At the Conservative Convention, The Petersen/Pullman ticket ran on a platform of middle class tax cuts, education reform, and a five point plan to cut spending to reduce the federal defecit.
 
Just before the Conservative Convention, Vice President Petersen chose Neagleville Senator [[Paul Pullman]] as his running mate. At the Conservative Convention, The Petersen/Pullman ticket ran on a platform of middle class tax cuts, education reform, and a five point plan to cut spending to reduce the federal defecit.
  
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Liberal Candidates:
 
Liberal Candidates:
 
*[[Stephen Sheldon]], Governor of [[Schachten]]
 
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Governor Sheldon took the [[Vickson]] Primary, winning 36% of the vote. Bennett came in second with 20%, and O'Neil came in 3rd with 18%. The next twenty primaries were taken either by Sheldon or O'Neil, with the other three candidates dropping out of the race. Eventually, O'Neil, using his momentum with the endorsement of an automobile manufacturing union, took the Harronia Primary in order to clinch the nomination one week before the nomination. On the day before the convention, he picked Sheldon as his running mate.  
 
Governor Sheldon took the [[Vickson]] Primary, winning 36% of the vote. Bennett came in second with 20%, and O'Neil came in 3rd with 18%. The next twenty primaries were taken either by Sheldon or O'Neil, with the other three candidates dropping out of the race. Eventually, O'Neil, using his momentum with the endorsement of an automobile manufacturing union, took the Harronia Primary in order to clinch the nomination one week before the nomination. On the day before the convention, he picked Sheldon as his running mate.  
  
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In December of 1989, the [[New Felix Social Democratic Party]] Party announced that they would be holding primaries and selecting a pair of candidates to run in the general election. However, when early 1990 polling showed the social democrats with less than 10% of the election support, they declined to hold a primary session. Party Chairman [[Jerry Matheson]] eventually endorsed Governor O'Neil for President.
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=General Election=
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==Camapaign==
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After their convention, the Progressive Liberal ticket of O'Neil/Sheldon moved into a slight lead over the Vice President, who had lead throughout the primary session. The Convention focused on strengthening the automobile manufacturing and information technology industries, while launching a series of attacks on the Vice President's economic policy, and his choice for a running mate, Senator Paul Pullman, who they had deemed to be too inexperienced.
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However, the Petersen/Pullman ticket regained the lead during the New Conservative National Convention. Day one opened up with attack after attack on the Liberals, saying that they wanted to raise taxes, lower education spending, and curb personal privacy.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:13, 2 November 2005

The New Felix Election of 1990-1991 was a contest between Incumbent Vice President John Petersen and Progressive Liberal Governor Erik O'Neil, primarily revolving around economic growth and possible future stagnation. In the end, O'Neil couldn't deflect Petersen's popularitiy, and the Vice President was elected to the Presidency by a comfortable margin.

Background

In 1989, three term President Richard Bukerson announced that he would not run for a third term. The public, while generally satisfied with Buckerson's Presidency, still feared that an economic recession was on the horizon as the unemployment rate rose and the federal defecit continued to grow higher.

New Conservative Nomination

Conservative Candidates:

Governor Mitchell won the Vickson primary, heavily criticizing and launching vicious attacks on Vice President Petersen, stating that he was "Bukerson-lite" and would cave into Liberal attempts to increase the commerce budget. The Vice President recovered quickly however, with the endorsement from most Conservative Politicians including President Buckerson. Although Govenror Mitchell would take the next two primaries by thin margins, Vice President Petersen took the next 39 primaries by commanding margins, successfully clinching the nomination.

Just before the Conservative Convention, Vice President Petersen chose Neagleville Senator Paul Pullman as his running mate. At the Conservative Convention, The Petersen/Pullman ticket ran on a platform of middle class tax cuts, education reform, and a five point plan to cut spending to reduce the federal defecit.

Progressive Liberal Nomination

Liberal Candidates:

Governor Sheldon took the Vickson Primary, winning 36% of the vote. Bennett came in second with 20%, and O'Neil came in 3rd with 18%. The next twenty primaries were taken either by Sheldon or O'Neil, with the other three candidates dropping out of the race. Eventually, O'Neil, using his momentum with the endorsement of an automobile manufacturing union, took the Harronia Primary in order to clinch the nomination one week before the nomination. On the day before the convention, he picked Sheldon as his running mate.

Social Democrat Nomination

In December of 1989, the New Felix Social Democratic Party Party announced that they would be holding primaries and selecting a pair of candidates to run in the general election. However, when early 1990 polling showed the social democrats with less than 10% of the election support, they declined to hold a primary session. Party Chairman Jerry Matheson eventually endorsed Governor O'Neil for President.

General Election

Camapaign

After their convention, the Progressive Liberal ticket of O'Neil/Sheldon moved into a slight lead over the Vice President, who had lead throughout the primary session. The Convention focused on strengthening the automobile manufacturing and information technology industries, while launching a series of attacks on the Vice President's economic policy, and his choice for a running mate, Senator Paul Pullman, who they had deemed to be too inexperienced.

However, the Petersen/Pullman ticket regained the lead during the New Conservative National Convention. Day one opened up with attack after attack on the Liberals, saying that they wanted to raise taxes, lower education spending, and curb personal privacy.