Author Topic: Election Day - Political RP - 2021 ▶ Apparently you can Annoying Orange the Krump  (Read 14528 times)

Lucas Kissinger tries to find a position in the campaign of a current MP, to serve as an adjunct and to make speeches in their favor.

Bell campaigns in her district for increased funding for public education and starts looking for others to organize into a coherent group.

- poster/signage and website expenditure (idk)
« Last Edit: January 05, 2016, 10:48:51 PM by Operator¹ »

Added everyone to OP.
Putting you under National Party unless you inform me otherwise.
If you're solo and your job is lobbying... where the hell is the money coming from?



I figure we have enough people, so let's start the RP!

I have a part time job as a corporate brown townyst.
Also, lobbyists contract themselves out to usually corporations or environmental organizations like Greenpeace.

I guess you can PM me about any lobbyist contracts.

(just write some sappy speech and i'll roll a dice and you'll get some loyalty depending on how good the speech is and how good the roll is)
"fellow Americans. the Anarchist Party forsees a brighter and freer future for all of us. anarchism is the only way, ever, that any one person can be truely free. we will make America live up to it's people's one wish - to be free. thank you have a free night"
idk what American politicians sound like but i'd imagine they say something along the lines of that

"fellow Americans. the Anarchist Party forsees a brighter and freer future for all of us. anarchism is the only way, ever, that any one person can be truely free. we will make America live up to it's people's one wish - to be free. thank you have a free night"
idk what American politicians sound like but i'd imagine they say something along the lines of that
listen to adolf Riddler's speeches if you want to skyrocket your party. Alternatively, scream political incorrectness like Ronald Krump.

listen to adolf Riddler's speeches if you want to skyrocket your party. Alternatively, scream political incorrectness like Ronald Krump.
im going to do this in my future speeches

Bell campaigns in her district for increased funding for public education and starts looking for others to organize into a coherent group.

- poster/signage and website expenditure (idk)
(After a Steam chat)
Advertising in Charlotte, North Carolina - 50 signs will run for $300, 50 posters for $200, and 4 years' worth of website uptime plus design is another $500.
= $1000 deducted.

Loyalty roll:
10 to 20, rolled 16. That makes 21 loyalty, and the Liberal party has accepted you as an official!

"fellow Americans. the Anarchist Party forsees a brighter and freer future for all of us. anarchism is the only way, ever, that any one person can be truely free. we will make America live up to it's people's one wish - to be free. thank you have a free night"
idk what American politicians sound like but i'd imagine they say something along the lines of that
That was an okay speech, not great though. Deducting $100 for getting a place to speak at.

Loyalty roll:
5 to 10, rolled 7. That makes 13 loyalty.
« Last Edit: January 05, 2016, 11:03:21 PM by TristanLuigi »

Frederick begins the campaign in his district, claiming to focus on the problems of the Anglosphere itself- the debt, the crCIA in Syria, and promises to lead the brighter future of the Anglosphere through capitalism and innovation.

Speeches are also made in convention halls, and he goes out towards his focus group- the capitalists, federalists, and wealthy.

- speech expense (6 convention hall meetings throughout the district)
- poster/sign expense (80 posters throughout the district, 60 signs, 2 billboards)
- advertisement expense (website and television ads- 40 website ads and 6 news channel advertisements)
« Last Edit: January 05, 2016, 11:27:27 PM by mattsos »

Frederick begins the campaign in his district, claiming to focus on the problems of the Anglosphere itself- the debt, the crCIA in Syria, and promises to lead the brighter future of the Anglosphere through capitalism and innovation.

- speech expense
- poster expense
- advertisement expense (website and television)
How many posters, signs, etc?



so uh

what to do..

work on getting your loyalty up and dedicating yourself to the-

oh ya your the lobbyist
help people do their campaigns i think?????
i don't need help right now I THINK.

Frederick begins the campaign in his district, claiming to focus on the problems of the Anglosphere itself- the debt, the crCIA in Syria, and promises to lead the brighter future of the Anglosphere through capitalism and innovation.

Speeches are also made in convention halls, and he goes out towards his focus group- the capitalists, federalists, and wealthy.

- speech expense (6 convention hall meetings throughout the district)
- poster/sign expense (80 posters throughout the district, 30 billboards on highways/roads)
- advertisement expense (website and television ads- 40 website ads and 7 news channel advertisements)
Billboards are more expensive than you think. A little research and the billboards alone will put you out of $60,000. You only have $20,000. The cheapest cities to billboard in still cost $1200 each, with a minimum of 4, like in Albequerque. But other cities tend to be around $3000.

so uh

what to do..
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I'm not the one who decided to be a lobbyist, and I have no idea what "lobby everyone" is supposed to do, exactly. You probably only want to lobby when bills are proposed.

Billboards are more expensive than you think. A little research and the billboards alone will put you out of $60,000. You only have $20,000.

how much for one billboard each
until then do the other stuff except the billboards

how much for one billboard each
until then do the other stuff except the billboards
The cheapest cities to billboard in still cost $1200 each, with a minimum of 4, like in Albequerque, but other cities tend to be around $3000 with higher minimums. Local TV varies from $200 to $1500 depending on time of day. I'm going to go somewhere in the middle with $500 per 30 second spot. Signs are $6 each, posters $4. Web advertisement is priced in a weird way, usually cost per thousand views, which varies from $15 to $50. Not who would show up to your convention hall meetings...
« Last Edit: January 05, 2016, 11:23:03 PM by TristanLuigi »