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Root for Rutledge, 1794


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ROOT FOR RUTLEDGE, 1794.

Be the change.

 

It has been thirty years since I sat in Oren's legislature, making laws for the land and fighting for a better, progressive tomorrow.

I resigned in 1764 after twenty-four years of service in the Senate, and I thought the fight for equality and against injustice would continue. There have been massive improvements to the social structure of our nation, along with the expansion of civil liberties.

However, more must be done and the fight for social justice needs a loud, powerful and passionate voice in our national legislature.

I cannot tolerate the injustices I still see in our society, and I will give my all to stamp them out and help build a brighter future.

 

My election platform:

Introduce legislation that will create a way for the Orenian people to vote on constitutional issues, such as constitutional reform. 

For example; A referendum on creating a written constitution. (This is only an example, and different political questions can be brought forward to the Orenian public in a public vote.)

 

Legislate to abolish legal patriarchs for common women. (Non-nobility)

Common women do not need the consent of a man on who she can and who she can not marry, as it is not their bodies. (A legal patriarch)

 

Expand the purview of the House of Commons and local assemblies.

 

 

Support and introduce legislation that will implement progressive policies that will help everyone who lives in this nation succeed, not just the elite. (Support business owners, workers, soldiers, children, doctors and those who find themselves oppressed in our country!)

 

 

We can do so much more as a country, and we can change as a country!

So, Root for Rutledge.

 

Let's make the change together, and we can all win a brighter future.

Thank you!

 

Vivaca Adhara Rutledge.

Be the change.

 

 

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Lauritz roots for Rutledge, as he has for many, many years.

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A small smile grew on Annabelle Kelmenour's face as she read through Vivaca Rutledge's platform, "I'm going to need to keep a close eye on this one, I like what she has to offer- and it doesn't hurt to have more women in politics".

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Edward Napier has never stopped rooting.

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George Galbraith looks at the missive, intrigued. He pens a letter to the Rutledge.

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