It’s the greatest showdown in American history! The 2000 presidential election is coming up, and you and your fellow campaigners will be trying to get your candidate, Texas Senator George W. Bush elected by the end of the year. Your team, made up of lobbyists , campaigners, activists, other politicians, and more, all have reason to benefit off of a Bush win. But the election of 2000 is looking to be one of the closest elections in history, and getting someone elected to the office of the President is no easy task. Your opponent, Al Gore, is no pushover, and his campaign staff are just as qualified as Bush’s to win him the presidency. With claims of election meddling, corruption and bribery running rampant, George Bush is going to need all the help he can get from his campaign staff. Will Bush’s team save his dream? Or will Al Gore win this war?

 

Crisis Director

Rafael Fernandez-Watson

rafafwatson@gmail.com

 
 

Rules and Procedure

This committee follows parliamentary procedure as defined in our Crisis Committee Parley Pro Document. However, procedure during committee may be modified at the Moderator’s discretion.

Position Paper

All delegates wishing to be considered for an award must submit a position paper before the start of conference. Position paper quality will be included in consideration of awards, however paper quality will not hold as much weight in award consideration as actual committee performance. Position papers are meant to ensure a basis for delegate research and help delegates feel confident while participating during the conference.

Detailed instructions for writing and submitting Position Papers can be found in the Position Paper Guidelines Document.

Questions

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