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In 2006 no decisions have yet been made on where the new capitols are to be placed. Provisionally, the congressmen and senators from the old U.S. government are seated in the 2 congresses, the old and the new. The highest-ranking person in presidential succession becomes president (based upon last residence), with new elections slated for 2008.

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  • In 2006 no decisions have yet been made on where the new capitols are to be placed. Provisionally, the congressmen and senators from the old U.S. government are seated in the 2 congresses, the old and the new. The highest-ranking person in presidential succession becomes president (based upon last residence), with new elections slated for 2008.
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  • In 2006 no decisions have yet been made on where the new capitols are to be placed. Provisionally, the congressmen and senators from the old U.S. government are seated in the 2 congresses, the old and the new. The highest-ranking person in presidential succession becomes president (based upon last residence), with new elections slated for 2008. The two new countries are unsurprising, but I'll list them for the record. Federated States of America: New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Missouri, Virginia, Alabama, South Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, West Virginia, Tennessee, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Delaware, Wisconsin and Vermont. (26 former US states) Also holds DC, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands at the time of independence. Total population: 161 million? Allied States of America: California, Texas, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Louisiana, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Idaho, Hawaii, Montana, Alaska, and Wyoming. (24 former US states) Hold Guam, CMNI, and (Western) American Samoa as territories.
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