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"I vote yes."
 
I vote yes.
 
Yes for Victory bonds.
 
I vote NO. We do not need this bill, i can fund the war effort single handedly

"Yeah, okay."

~ Minister Friedrich von Weiss
Richer than the other man
 
I vote yes to this bill.
 
I hereby affix my signature onto the Victory Bond Issuance of 1915 and the Budget Bill of 1915-1916, the latter signed if it is in fact passed, which is what I have been told.

~His Imperial and Royal Majesty, the German Emperor and King of Prussia, Wilhelm III
 
Name:Count Alfred von Blutrich.
Age:52(born August 17th,1862).
Political Affiliation:German Reich Party.
Biography:Count Alfred von Blutrich was born to a middle class working family in Hamburg. Count Alfred pursued a military career when he turned 18 and joined the army. Then since the German government was looking for acquisitions in Africa in 1884 he volunteered to lead a party to chart land in the Cameroon area. Alfred was very successful and claimed vast tracts of land for Germany. As a reward for his exploits he was given the title of Count. After he was given the title of Count he settled down in Cameroon as governor of the Cameroon Colony. When Alfred turned 48 he decided to return back to Germany and pursue a career in politics. When he turned 52 in 1914 he was elected to the Reichstag under the German Reich Party.
 
1 September 1915

Do you approve of the Chancellor and his Government?
91% YES
7% NO
2% Undecided/Not Answered

What Political Party will you vote for if the election was held today?
50% Zentrum Party
23% Social Democratic Party
06% National Liberal Party
05% Polish Representatives
04% German Conservative Party
03% Farmer's League
02% German Reich Party
02% Undecided/Not Answered
01% Alsatian Representatives
01% Progressive People's Party
01% German-Hanover Party
01% Independents
01% Danish Representatives

How favourable do you view the Chancellor?
89% Favourable
10% Unfavourable
01% Undecided/Not Answered

What issue matters the most to you?
52% War
28% Economy
10% Weak Kaiser/Strong Reichstag
07% Budget
03% Fear of Socialism/Revolution
 
It's good to see the present government is so popular, though the drop in National Liberal support is... not the best thing to read in the paper.
 
Name: Albert Karl Gustav von Wettin
Age: 32
Home Town: Dresden
Political Affiliation: Independent
Bio: Albert was the illegitimate child of Carola of Vasa, Queen consort of Saxony. Albert's true lineage was suppressed to avoid scandal and King Albert, who was childless, was succeeded by his brother, George. The only reference to his noble origins was in his name; he was a member of the house of Wettin. The orphanage in which he was raised was paid a significant amount by the state not to ask questions. Thanks to this money, Albert was able to get a university education, reading German and English Literature at Humboldt University (Berlin). He joined the civil service, where his name brought him many privileges and his talents for writing brought him promotion. In 1910 he was made head of the diplomatic delegation in London, where he stayed until a seat for the Kingdom of Saxony became free in the Reichstag in 1915. He left immediately for Dresden where he won the by-election despite having no discernible policies; bearing the same surname as the King was enough to win the nomination.

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Member of the Reichstag: February 1915-Present
Leader of the German Democratic Party: April 1916-Present
Chancellor of the German Empire: June 1916-April 1917
 
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Welcome, Herr von Wettin! I certianly hope we can work together in the coming years.