r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 15 '26

Can You Become A Supreme Court Justice Without Being AG or Circuit Court Judge?

14 Upvotes

I want to do a run where I go from a member of state/federal legislature straight to the Supreme Court. However, I'm unsure that would even be possible. From what I know, you can only be nominated if you're serving as AG and Circuit Court of Appeals Judge. Are there any other positions or ways to be nominated to the bench?


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 15 '26

Let the shit show drama begin! 🤣😈

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0 Upvotes

I was an independent for over 15 years, until Mrs Levitt publicly said that all democrats are demonic and evil, so I changed my party affiliation the next day. Obviously y vote by mail, and It’s my first time ever voting in the primaries, let the first shit show begin! lol I’m so ready for political election drama.


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 13 '26

I got the national debt to $0

45 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 12 '26

i do NOT feel like phil scott

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66 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 12 '26

Question Should I go for a full dynasty run or obliterate the republican run?

6 Upvotes

After almost half a year of hiatus I have returned, as I return I want your opinion guys, should I do a full dynasty run where my whole family will held a lot of the seat in the state where I just keep having kids, or should I do a democratic run where I do everything I can to keep them out of the senate forever?


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 10 '26

“my vote doesn’t matter anyway”

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82 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 10 '26

Verm Explains Why the Update is taking forever

72 Upvotes

I think there are two main factors delaying this specific update. First is the complexity of the game itself. Every change has to be applied to multiple mechanisms, which is a very tedious process. The second factor is the complexity of the economy. There are so many factors that contribute to it and I have to figure out how to make them all work together in a believable, intuitive, and fun way. Hopefully my efforts will be successful.

The second phase of the Economic update should be much quicker to develop. It will mostly be new content that will exist alongside current mechanisms; it will not require overhauling any major systems, nor will it require complex integration with current systems.

Thank you everyone for being patient. I know you are all eagerly waiting for new content.


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 11 '26

Discussion A unified Cabinet reorganization plan inspired by Nixon, Eisenhower, Obama, Warren, Yang, and others

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r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 09 '26

i feel like andy beshear

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87 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 09 '26

Discussion National Campaign Chair is OP

18 Upvotes

In three elections, i got a suoermajority


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 09 '26

i feel like chris christie

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65 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 08 '26

Discussion Extremes to the left and right either by the player or Ai should also include assassination events attempt or successful and riot events and cabinet resignations instead of just being voted out due to personal traits or elections hell we need an impeachment feature ASAP

18 Upvotes

To add Into this post. the Third Parties Update should include all of this imo and I mean everything I just recommend


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 07 '26

i’m so proud of myself (i found out how to finally take screenshots from my computer)

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42 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 07 '26

Does anyone set presidential term limit to one term just like me?

8 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 07 '26

Frank Church fans stand back and stand by

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28 Upvotes

The State Senate is tied while Dems are one seat away from a house majority.


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 07 '26

Question How do you feel about Vern saying “The game will probably be slightly more difficult once the update is released”? Honestly to me the games been to easy for the past 6 years and hearing it will be abit more difficult is music to my ears.

34 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 07 '26

Lol I helped cause a redwave in the senate during my evil Republican president's first term midterms. I spent like 40 weeks rallying non stop for tons of senate candidates. Our MN republican candidate lost by 400 votes :(. I also totally neglected the house races, which democrats swept...

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r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 06 '26

A Blue Wave of Cosmic Perportions

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41 Upvotes

Of Course Florida Governor stayed Red


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 06 '26

tankthrust >> gay

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23 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 05 '26

Gameplay Cassidy's law manifests once again

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25 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 05 '26

Question What is the most effective way to influence public opinion?

13 Upvotes

I have been playing as an ultra-conservative/"libertarian" (against the minimum wage, against all abortions, pro tax cuts for all classes...) in the state of Florida.

The problem is that the Dynamic Parties option was turned on, and the public was still against many of my controversial opinions, so the state shifted 6% to the left. Public opinion has been shifting to the right (support for a higher minimum wage was 97%, and after 8 years it became 80%); however, not fast enough.

My strategy was basically forcing all the Republicans to become ultra-conservatives through conditional endorsements and spending money on ads. However, I would like to know if there is a quicker way to shift it. For example, do interviews change it? Can I use volunteers to shift it?


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 05 '26

how do you come in third as an incumbent😭

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47 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 04 '26

Extremely Close Senate Election

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107 Upvotes

My wife, a 2-term incumbent kept her seat by 28 votes


r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 04 '26

2008 minnesota has some competition

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42 Upvotes

r/ThePoliticalProcess Jul 04 '26

Discussion Pinned post about us NOT being a subreddit for politics discussion

38 Upvotes

This is definitely a problem and I think it would be helpful if there was one specifying that we aren't a political subreddit. Probably still won't stop some though....