Lord Strange - Yey indeed.
Jalex - You're in luck it's in the next couple of updates.
Hawkeye1489 - Hopefully when the ghost page thing gets sorted they'll also fix the post linking bug.
Vote duly in any case.
Jalex - A very interesting setup to be sure, a three way struggle in central Europe would make things a great deal more interesting.
And as you note, Hitler is looking fairly unstable at the moment. Pretty much every foreign policy gambit has gone wrong and he damn near started a war with France over the Rhineland for no benefit. People are (quietly) asking questions about if he is the correct choice for leader at the moment, though whether they can remove him against his will is a different question...
Duritz - Nahh, before going bankrupt we'd privatise Australia first.
Arilou - Noted.
Faeelin - Are you always this optimistic and supportive or is something you save just for me?
Nathan Madien - Some ups and some downs I feel.
On the Anglo-German alliance, do countries go into alliances on the re-bound? After splitting up with France could Britain start going out with the bad fräulein from next door? Sure she's a naughty little minx and her domestic habits leave a great deal to be desired, but she does know some kinky tricks....
GeneralHannibal - Ballot box duly stuffed.
Duritz - Box ticked.
TheExecuter - Gottcha.
Hawkeye1489 - Luckily there are no electronic voting machine in this election so I can assure you of no lost votes.
Atlantic Friend - Wise words.
RAFspeak - Many new and exciting technologies to discuss. And some utterly duff ones as well sadly. Still that's balance for you.
Latest Opinion Poll
Hull-Barkley (Democrats) - 44% (N/C)
Landon-Vandenberg (Republican) - 46% (+1%)
Garner-White (State's Rights) - 10% (-1%)
After yet another round of polling the Republicans are holding on, indeed marginally extending, their lead, mainly at the expense of the State's Rights Party which is now hovering close to the psychologically important 10% barrier. Worse for Garner it appears he is in danger of losing his home state with Texas appearing to tend Republican. For Landon however his broad brush approach appears to be winning and his anti-prohibition message is really chiming with a public keen for a change.
For the Democrats the question has to be where best to focus their efforts, a continued surge in the battleground states of New York and the Mid-West, trying to secure the once Solid South or attempting to hover up those states that are still un-decided. Getting that choice right, and then succeeding in it, will be key to Hull's chance of getting into the White House.