The Republic of Texas
Vice-President, and President-for-a-Minute, John Jefferson Freemon returned home to his doctor’s practice in Virginia to a heroes’ welcome. His people actually celebrated that the other party hated him enough to Impeach him as well, and called on him to run again. He declined those requests, but did answer the call from many other candidates to speak at their rallies. It was at those rallies that he first ran into his running mate from Texas once again, and they quickly agreed to campaign for everybody else together. The other party’s media allies denounced it all as an illegal stealth campaign from two disgraced, criminal politicians, but they attracted record virtual crowds all over America. The physical crowds were still kept to small numbers due to the recent pandemic, and many of the rallies were broken up during their live broadcasts by fire marshals ordering their closure for health and safety reasons. It was an eventful and interesting campaign all the way to Election Day and beyond.
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