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The nation was largely focused on domestic, economic issues during the early 2050s. The Wave of Automation, which saw massive unemployment as a result of robot and computer labour, spurred on governments to find a solution. The Democratic Party platform involved extensive wealth re-distribution from the creative elite (the only segment of the population whose work remained un-automated), to the unemployed population. The Rockefeller Party, while still advocating for some government re-distribution of wealth, proposed less extensive policies than the Democratic Party. Furthermore, Rockefeller politicians proposed that economic policies remain in the hands of states as opposed to the federal government; many, including Annie McPherson, desired to limit state-to-state wealth redistribution.

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  • United States Presidential Election 2052 (Donald King Timeline)
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  • The nation was largely focused on domestic, economic issues during the early 2050s. The Wave of Automation, which saw massive unemployment as a result of robot and computer labour, spurred on governments to find a solution. The Democratic Party platform involved extensive wealth re-distribution from the creative elite (the only segment of the population whose work remained un-automated), to the unemployed population. The Rockefeller Party, while still advocating for some government re-distribution of wealth, proposed less extensive policies than the Democratic Party. Furthermore, Rockefeller politicians proposed that economic policies remain in the hands of states as opposed to the federal government; many, including Annie McPherson, desired to limit state-to-state wealth redistribution.
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  • Rockefeller: 276 Democrat: 226 Patriot: 31
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  • Sean Wiley
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  • Electoral College
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  • Incumbent
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  • Rockefeller Candidate
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  • Adam Olaf
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  • Patriot Candidate
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  • The nation was largely focused on domestic, economic issues during the early 2050s. The Wave of Automation, which saw massive unemployment as a result of robot and computer labour, spurred on governments to find a solution. The Democratic Party platform involved extensive wealth re-distribution from the creative elite (the only segment of the population whose work remained un-automated), to the unemployed population. The Rockefeller Party, while still advocating for some government re-distribution of wealth, proposed less extensive policies than the Democratic Party. Furthermore, Rockefeller politicians proposed that economic policies remain in the hands of states as opposed to the federal government; many, including Annie McPherson, desired to limit state-to-state wealth redistribution. Pherson's victory is largely seen as a result of Wiley's failures as president. Pherson was seen as a more capable executive, and better able to successfully navigate the political system.
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