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   name= Conservative Victory Party|
 
   name= Conservative Victory Party|
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   founded= July 20th, 2009|
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   dissolution= September 2009 (est)|
   president= Ajay Bruno |
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   vice president= Maxpayne50 |
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   members= 0 |
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   orientation= Far-Right| <!--(Far-Left, Center-Left, etc.. capitalize each word)--->
 
   orientation= Far-Right| <!--(Far-Left, Center-Left, etc.. capitalize each word)--->
 
   ideology= Libertarian| <!---(Libertarian, Totalitarian, etc...)--->
 
   ideology= Libertarian| <!---(Libertarian, Totalitarian, etc...)--->
   congress= 0/51 seats, 0%|
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   forum= http://conservative.eamped.com/ Forum|
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   forum= http://conservative.eamped.com/|
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   abbreviation= CVP|
 
   abbreviation= CVP|
 
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   succeeded=The Awesomest Party |  
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   succeeded= Conservative Victory Party{{!}}The Awesomest Party|  
 
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'''Conservative Victory Party''' was a short-lived [[USA|American]] political party.
  
===Beginnings===
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== Beginnings ==
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On July 20th, 2009, the '''Conservative Victory Party''' was born{{Ref|e|article|864930}}. Its [[founder]] and first [[party president]], [[Ajay Bruno]], wanted to start a vibrant new party for like-minded Conservatives to gather and have their voice heard. In the first few days, the party grew well beyond normal pace, attracting disgruntled ex-Conservative Party members, along with members of other small parties{{Ref|e|article|868331}}. On July 23rd, 2009, Senator [[GoBucks]] of the [[United States Workers Party|USWP]] changed parties giving the CVP their first ever member of Congress. On July 25th, 2009, {{eLink|citizen|1222705|maxpayne50}} became the first member of the Conservative Victory Party to be elected outright in a Congressional election{{Ref|e|article|872057}}.
  
On July 20th, 2009, the Conservative Victory Party was born. Its founder and first Party President, Ajay Bruno, wanted to start a vibrant new party for like-minded Conservatives to gather and have their voice heard. In the first few days, the party grew well beyond normal pace, attracting disgruntled ex-Conservative Party members, along with members of other small parties. On July 23rd, 2009, Senator GoBucks of the USWP changed parties giving the CVP their first ever member of Congress. On July 25th, 2009, Maxpayne50 became the first member of the Conservative Victory Party to be elected outright in a Congressional election.
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On July 29th, 2009, after a two-day closed ballot primary, Party President Ajay Bruno was chosen as the Presidential Nominee. He selected Party Vice President maxpayne50 as his running mate. The campaign was based upon a Conservative change for the country and the strong opposition to any form of surrender to PEACE GC. Ajay Bruno ended up 4th, getting 331 votes or 7.34% of the tally in a five-way race with three major opponents.
  
On July 29th, 2009, after a two-day closed ballot primary, Party President Ajay Bruno was chosen as the Presidential Nominee. He selected Party Vice President Maxpayne50 as his running mate. The campaign is based upon a Conservative change for the country and the strong opposition to any form of surrender to PEACE GC.
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On August 15th, 2009 [[party elections]], [[Jaxon Leith‎]] become new party president.
  
 
== End of the Conservative Victory Party ==
 
== End of the Conservative Victory Party ==
 
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It was officially renamed as '''The Awesomest Victory''' party at a time as of yet unknown. Previously, it had as many as 280 members.
It was officially renamed as [[The Awesomest Victory]] party at a time as of yet unknown. Previously, it had as many as 280 members.
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 11 June 2017

Conservative Victory Party

Party-Conservative Victory Party.jpg‎
General Information
Country Flag-USA.png USA
Abbreviation CVP
Forum Forum
Founded July 20th, 2009
Dissolved September 2009 (est)
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /62 seats, 0%
Succeeded By The Awesomest Party
Orientation Far-Right
Ideology Libertarian

Conservative Victory Party was a short-lived American political party.

Beginnings

On July 20th, 2009, the Conservative Victory Party was born[1]. Its founder and first party president, Ajay Bruno, wanted to start a vibrant new party for like-minded Conservatives to gather and have their voice heard. In the first few days, the party grew well beyond normal pace, attracting disgruntled ex-Conservative Party members, along with members of other small parties[2]. On July 23rd, 2009, Senator GoBucks of the USWP changed parties giving the CVP their first ever member of Congress. On July 25th, 2009, maxpayne50 became the first member of the Conservative Victory Party to be elected outright in a Congressional election[3].

On July 29th, 2009, after a two-day closed ballot primary, Party President Ajay Bruno was chosen as the Presidential Nominee. He selected Party Vice President maxpayne50 as his running mate. The campaign was based upon a Conservative change for the country and the strong opposition to any form of surrender to PEACE GC. Ajay Bruno ended up 4th, getting 331 votes or 7.34% of the tally in a five-way race with three major opponents.

On August 15th, 2009 party elections, Jaxon Leith‎ become new party president.

End of the Conservative Victory Party

It was officially renamed as The Awesomest Victory party at a time as of yet unknown. Previously, it had as many as 280 members.