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population state, he can govern more responsibly<br> | |||
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Revision as of 02:54, 3 March 2024
Doug Burgum | |
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Governor | |
Deck | Basic Deck |
Homestate: | North Dakota |
Traits | |
Stamina: | Active |
Charisma: | Personable |
Intelligence: | Sharp |
Media Bias: | Liked |
Experience: | Proficient |
Funds: | Average |
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Burgum claims that as a governor of a small- |
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Introduction
Doug Burgum is a pragmatic domestic-issues focused candidate that performs well among the rurals, serving as the jack-of-all-trades; master of none. |
Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Stamina Attributes
In a single turn Burgum can do:
- Up to 12 movements in a single turn.
- Up to 2 Speeches with 2 stamina points leftover.
- Up to 4 Advertisements in a single turn.
- Up to 3 HQ upgrades in a single turn.
Issue Stances
Issue stances affect how well a candidate will be received across various states. Changes in some issue stances may help in one state but hurt in another. Overall, they average out to give a general consensus of how your candidate is received, having a direct link to your electability across the board.
- Job Training
- 60
- Deficit Spending
- -60
- Trade with China
- -60
Update History
Trivia
- His looks get compared all too often to George Washington.