Politics
Handle decisions first, then review coalitions, rivals, and your political record.
Review political control, courts, deadlines, and pending decisions.
Choose a policy, set the details, and submit the proposal.
Choose your campaign emphasis, target coalition, and spending level.
Run the relevant general election during November. A winning candidate remains in the current office until the January swearing-in.
Build a record in the office you currently hold.
Choose a governing team. Appointees improve some systems while introducing tradeoffs, controversy, or weaker performance elsewhere.
Manage allies, partners, competitors, and adversarial governments country by country. Cabinet choices and crises affect outcomes.
Bills passed by Congress arrive here for signature or veto.
Manage the relationships, deadlines, appointments, negotiations, and long-term projects that shape a political career.
Track the long-run record, historical reputation, and eventual retirement summary.
Track the electorate, regional economy, institutions, media environment, and long-run policy conditions.
Handle decisions first, then review coalitions, rivals, and your political record.