I wasn't aware that I was expected to do the minimum of research for you. But very well.
Delafield-Chapin is an anti-establishment candidate on the outside of the corporate reach. She's an upstart inspired by our actions in the recent simulation, and she's aiming to bring in rent control.
Durcell is corporate-affiliated, if not supported. Their goals appear to be murky, at best. Consider the type of politician whose involvement in a race is largely inflammatory, and yet somehow they've persisted. If anything, Durcell's involvement in the race likely only continues because their very near rival, Katelin Jovavich, perished upon exiting from the simulation.
Lynch is a local philanthropist who's hoping to use the position of governor to, surely, do charitable deeds? He's more the moderate, middle of the pack type. He has put his money where his mouth is, and you can definitely see all of the causes he's donated to if you know where to look.
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Delafield-Chapin is an anti-establishment candidate on the outside of the corporate reach. She's an upstart inspired by our actions in the recent simulation, and she's aiming to bring in rent control.
Durcell is corporate-affiliated, if not supported. Their goals appear to be murky, at best. Consider the type of politician whose involvement in a race is largely inflammatory, and yet somehow they've persisted. If anything, Durcell's involvement in the race likely only continues because their very near rival, Katelin Jovavich, perished upon exiting from the simulation.
Lynch is a local philanthropist who's hoping to use the position of governor to, surely, do charitable deeds? He's more the moderate, middle of the pack type. He has put his money where his mouth is, and you can definitely see all of the causes he's donated to if you know where to look.
Are you satisfied?