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Death Squad: The Presidency

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Death Squad: The Presidency
Death Squad: The Presidency

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Death Squad: The Presidency

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This story was written on the premise that an election was to be held in the USA for a new President. The political parties hold several College Votes to determine their official candidate. Once that candidate is elected, the official election of the President is started and the party to which they represent get behind the official candidates; but sometimes that does not always occur. Candidates can become liabilities during their campaign; others divide their Party. This story tells of a candidate that divides the nation and the big business that control the employment of a majority of the workers. Negotiations within the parties and behind closed doors determine the outcome of the election; what will happen if one candidate wins and how the country will react. This story has such a plot. Should a particular candidate succeed, he has to be removed, but not until he is sworn in as the President of the United States of America. Why? Because to remove him prior to being officially inaugurated will see somebody appointed that may not be suitable to Americans. To make sure the newly elected President is removed after the Vice President, means the Leader of the Senate of the political party of the dead president will take over the position. Is that what the country and its business leaders are aiming for? Yes. The Rodriguez family are the head of a conglomerate which seek to influence the outcome of this election.

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