George W. Bush
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Former President
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Deck
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Establishment Republican
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Homestate:
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Texas
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Traits
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Stamina:
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Hyper
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Charisma:
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Magnetic
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Intelligence:
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Basic
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Media Bias:
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Liked
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Experience:
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Proficient
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Funds:
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Average
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Bush, the 43rd President, is recognized for his
conservative leadership and response to domestic and
international challenges. His presidency prioritized
national security, leading to the War on Terror and
the invasion of Iraq. Bush also pursued domestic policies
such as tax cuts and education reform.
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Introduction
Playstyle
George W. Bush is a former president with experience, and campaigning credentials
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Strengths |
Weaknesses
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- Hyper Stamina: George W. Bush will have no problem setting up and rearing to go, allowing him to stay ahead of the game, and in top condition.
- Engaging Charisma: Inspiring voters will not be a hard feat, not only will 3 speeches in a single turn be a viable prospect, but it will matter when changing the pendulum on the issues that matter the most.
- Media Likability: Getting ads spread out, and in time will be critical towards being in control of the media narrative and bridging the gaps in enthusiasm, allowing George Bush a crucial cornerstone in navigating the map.
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- Troublesome Issue Scores: Not only will the map work towards your disadvantage, but climbing the gauntlet necessary to convince voters you're up to the task will be one of the foremost challenges as George Bush attempts to mount his campaign.
- Basic Intelligence: George W. Bush's intelligence will hurt him on the political capital front, and will mean he will need to invest in building Networking HQs and connections to make up for potential campaign deficit.
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Stamina Attributes
In a single turn Bush can do:
- Up to 13 movements in a single turn.
- Up to 3 Speeches with 1 stamina point leftover.
- Up to 4 Advertisements with 1 stamina point leftover.
- Up to 3 HQ upgrades with 1 stamina point leftover.
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.
- Strong Military
- 90
- Corporate Tax Cuts
- 70
- Free Market Capitalism
- 770
- Natural Gas and Oil
- 70
- Energy Independence
- 70
- Reduce Regulation
- 60
- Public School Funding
- 60
- Backing Israel
- 70
- Religious Freedom
- 60
- Nationalism
- 60
- Addressing Climate Change
- -40
- Leave NATO
- -80
- Increasing Taxes for the Wealthy
- -70
- Job Outsourcing
- -40
- Small Businesses
- 60
- Leave the UN
- -80
- Deficit Spending
- -50
- Intelligence Agency Transparency
- -40
- Individual Tax Cuts
- -40
- Traditional Values
- 50
- Religion in Politics
- 40
- College Expenses/Student Debt
- -40
Update History
Trivia
- George W. Bush is one of two former presidents bearing the George Walker Bush name, alongside his dad George H. W. Bush.
The Game
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Winning the Election
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Democrats
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Republicans
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Independents
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Ideology Decks
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Game Modes
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Official Pages
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Other
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