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[[Category:Presidents of USA]] | [[Category:Presidents of USA]] | ||
− | '''Harrison Richardson''' is an American politician and former [[President]] of the [[ | + | '''Harrison Richardson''' is an American politician and former [[President]] of the [[USA]]. |
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+ | He served as president during the first few weeks of the [[Great War of 2009]] and previously was the [[Secretary of State]] under President [[scrabman]]. Since his retirement from public office, Harrison has been a leader of the game mechanics movement in the United States as a member of the [[Democratic Party]]. | ||
==Early Life and Congress== | ==Early Life and Congress== | ||
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|Treasury start =6 July 2009 | |Treasury start =6 July 2009 | ||
|Treasury end =5 August 2009 | |Treasury end =5 August 2009 | ||
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|Meals on Wheels start 4 = | |Meals on Wheels start 4 = | ||
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|Press start =6 July 2009 | |Press start =6 July 2009 | ||
|Press end =5 August 2009 | |Press end =5 August 2009 | ||
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− | |Commerce = | + | |Commerce =George Barker |
|Commerce start =6 July 2009 | |Commerce start =6 July 2009 | ||
|Commerce end =5 August 2009 | |Commerce end =5 August 2009 | ||
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Percentage''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Percentage''' | ||
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− | | | + | |Robert S. Miller||[[Libertarian Party]]||7||70% |
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|[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[United States Workers Party]]||3||30% | |[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[United States Workers Party]]||3||30% | ||
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Percentage''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Percentage''' | ||
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− | | | + | |Acend||[[Libertarian Party]]||29||28.71% |
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|[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[United States Workers Party]]||29||28.71% | |[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[United States Workers Party]]||29||28.71% | ||
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|[[Jon Malcom]]||[[Conservative Party]]||19||18.81% | |[[Jon Malcom]]||[[Conservative Party]]||19||18.81% | ||
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− | | | + | |Perrin||[[United Independents Party]]||17||16.83% |
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− | | | + | |KarGcir||[[America's Advancement Party]]||7||6.93% |
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===Congress - May 2009 - [[Texas]]=== | ===Congress - May 2009 - [[Texas]]=== | ||
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|[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[United States Workers Party]]||37||27.61% | |[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[United States Workers Party]]||37||27.61% | ||
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− | | | + | |Perrin||[[United Independents Party]]||34||25.37% |
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|[[Emerick]]||[[Libertarian Party]]||28||20.90% | |[[Emerick]]||[[Libertarian Party]]||28||20.90% | ||
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− | | | + | |somnulescu||[[Conservative Party]]||23||17.16% |
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− | | | + | |TroyTrojansCoach||[[America's Advancement Party]]||12||8.96% |
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===President - July 2009 - [[United States of America]]=== | ===President - July 2009 - [[United States of America]]=== | ||
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|[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[America's Advancement Party]]||1608||47.62%||[[United States Workers Party]], [[Nationalist Party]], [[Republican Party]], [[Independent Party of America]] | |[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[America's Advancement Party]]||1608||47.62%||[[United States Workers Party]], [[Nationalist Party]], [[Republican Party]], [[Independent Party of America]] | ||
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− | |[[Emerick]]||[[Libertarian Party]]||1366||40.45%|| | + | |[[Emerick]]||[[Libertarian Party]]||1366||40.45%||Democratic Republic 3rd Party |
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|[[Richard Brophy]]||[[United Independents Party]]||182||5.39%|| | |[[Richard Brophy]]||[[United Independents Party]]||182||5.39%|| | ||
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− | |[[Lowell Kennedy]]||[[The Green Party]]||115||3.41%||[[Socialist Freedom Party]], | + | |[[Lowell Kennedy]]||[[The Green Party]]||115||3.41%||[[Socialist Freedom Party]], P.O.T.A.T.O.E. Party, Social Democratic Party of USA, [[America First Party]] |
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|[[TheSupernatural]]||[[Umbrella Research Party]]||53||1.57%|| | |[[TheSupernatural]]||[[Umbrella Research Party]]||53||1.57%|| | ||
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Other Endorsements''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Other Endorsements''' | ||
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− | |[[Emerick]]||[[Libertarian Party]]||1831||40.62%||[[Conservative Party]], [[Socialist Freedom Party]], | + | |[[Emerick]]||[[Libertarian Party]]||1831||40.62%||[[Conservative Party]], [[Socialist Freedom Party]], Democratic Republic 3rd Party |
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− | |[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[America's Advancement Party]]||1350||29.95%||[[United States Workers Party]], [[Federalist Party]], [[Democratic Party]], | + | |[[Harrison Richardson]]||[[America's Advancement Party]]||1350||29.95%||[[United States Workers Party]], [[Federalist Party]], [[Democratic Party]], Pastafarianism, [[Republican Party]] |
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|[[Joshua Hoss]]||[[United Independents Party]]||867||19.23%||[[Independent Party of America]] | |[[Joshua Hoss]]||[[United Independents Party]]||867||19.23%||[[Independent Party of America]] | ||
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|[[Ajay Bruno]]||[[Conservative Victory Party]]||331||7.34%|| | |[[Ajay Bruno]]||[[Conservative Victory Party]]||331||7.34%|| | ||
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− | | | + | |Chris Maliwacki||[[Umbrella Research Party]]||129||2.86% |
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Harrison Richardson is an American politician and former President of the USA.
He served as president during the first few weeks of the Great War of 2009 and previously was the Secretary of State under President scrabman. Since his retirement from public office, Harrison has been a leader of the game mechanics movement in the United States as a member of the Democratic Party.
Contents
Early Life and Congress
Utah
Within his first month of life, Harrison Richardson threw his hat into the ring as the USWP candidate for Utah. He hoped to become the youngest U.S. Congressman in eRepublik history. His platform included U.S. withdrawal from Atlantis and high taxes to support a large, powerful military. He also included a section on his favorite "music" to give voters a taste of his personality. Despite his best efforts he was not able to win the state of Utah, but he was unfettered by the loss in Utah and continued to be an active member of the United States Workers Party.
Texas
Two months later Harrison ran a new campaign in Texas. His platform incorporated many ideas he used in Utah. However, his efforts in Texas would not yield the congress position he had aimed for. He continued to be an active member of the political community, despite the loss in April.
Determined to become a congressman, Harrison Richardson finally broke through in the May 2009 elections, becoming Texas' representative.
State Department
Secretary of State
Prior to being elected, Harrison had worked as the Deputy Secretary of State, although he performed many of the duties of the acting Secretary of State. In the middle of May he dropped the "Deputy" and became the official Secretary of State, a position he held until the end of the scrabman administration.
Presidency
The Harrison Richardson Cabinet | ||
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Office | Name | Term |
President | Harrison Richardson | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Vice president | One Eye | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Secretary of State | Emerick | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Secretary of Treasury | Hokiehigh | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Secretary of Defense | tdwester | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Secretary of Citizen Affairs | SirEkim | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Economic Council Chairman | Jewitt | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Welcoming Committee Director | ligtreb | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Meals on Wheels Director | SirEkim | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
White House Press Secretary | mjdiv | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Secretary of Commerce | George Barker | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Secretary of Interparty Relations | Aren Perry | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Director of Ambassadorial Affairs | Wade Seagrave | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Secretary of Education | Tiacha | 6 July 2009–July 2009 |
Chief of staff | Inwegen | 6 July 2009–5 August 2009 |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff |
Eugene Harlot | 6 July 2009– |
Campaign and Election
As the Scrabman administration winded down, Harrison gained the USWP nomination for President of the United States in the July election. He ran against Emerick, of the Libertarian party and Richard Brophy of the United Independents Party. With many endorsements and a large popularity, Harrison represented a strong candidate for the July elections.
Richardson ended up winning in what ended up being a two horse race between him and Emerick. Richardson assumed the Presidency of the United States on July 5, 2009.
Fortis
Great War of 2009
Soon after taking over, he announced to the American people that PEACE will soon dare to invade American soil. In the days following, nothing happened, which led many to believe the invasion would not commence. However, days later, the invasion commenced with a French attack on Nova Scotia, Canada, and a Russian attack on Alaska. This was the beginning of a war that many dubbed World War III.
Re-election Campaign
Post-Presidency
In August of 2009, Harrison revealed that he was ThisGenMedia, and that as Harrison Richardson he has played the game honestly and by the rules.
Electoral History
Congress - February 2009 - Utah
Candidate | Political Party | Votes | Percentage |
Robert S. Miller | Libertarian Party | 7 | 70% |
Harrison Richardson | United States Workers Party | 3 | 30% |