Politics
Handle active decisions first, then review rivals, negotiations, and recent political developments.
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.
Set a broad strategy, monitor world developments, pursue one major initiative at a time, and manage conflicts through strategic decisions rather than tactical micromanagement.
Use the overview for a quick read, then open a focused workspace only when you want to act.
Bills passed by Congress arrive here for signature or veto.
Manage budgets, appointments, implementation, and office-specific governing work.
Manage factions, political figures, outside groups, legislative coalitions, and your long-term political identity.
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 active decisions first, then review rivals, negotiations, and recent political developments.