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Purdy is notable for being Speaker of the House, Speaker of the Dixie Assembly, current Dean of the House, a long-time advocate for the working class, and founder of the News Organization [[Workers' Internationale]]. | Purdy is notable for being Speaker of the House, Speaker of the Dixie Assembly, current Dean of the House, a long-time advocate for the working class, and founder of the News Organization [[Workers' Internationale]]. | ||
==Early Life, Education, | ==Early Life, Education, Career== | ||
Seeger Purdy was born on October 15th, 1966, in Nashville, Tennessee, at Baptist Hospital, now Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital. Purdy would have an economically rough childhood due to the high costs of the city and lack of a stable income within his family. Moving around multiple times within Tennessee in his early teens, Purdy would settle down in the outskirts of Tiptonville in a rural area just on the Mississippi River. | Seeger Purdy was born on October 15th, 1966, in Nashville, Tennessee, at Baptist Hospital, now Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital. Purdy would have an economically rough childhood due to the high costs of the city and lack of a stable income within his family. Moving around multiple times within Tennessee in his early teens, Purdy would settle down in the outskirts of Tiptonville in a rural area just on the Mississippi River. | ||
Despite the challenges presently found in his childhood, he would graduate from Lake County High School | Despite the challenges presently found in his childhood, he would graduate from Lake County High School as valedictorian of his class. After receiving a full-ride scholarship to the college of his dreams, Vanderbilt University, Purdy would excel academically, making the dean's list each year he was enrolled and graduating with distinction. | ||
Following his graduation, Purdy would permanently relocate back to his hometown of Nashville and pursue politics. Starting as a campaign worker and a political activist, he would work in numerous campaigns within the then State of Tennessee. Following the Nashville tornado of 1998, | Following his graduation, Purdy would permanently relocate back to his hometown of Nashville and pursue politics. Starting as a campaign worker and a political activist, he would work in numerous campaigns within the then State of Tennessee. Following the Nashville tornado of 1998, where his house was damaged, Purdy would relocate to Greenville, Florida, Shreveport, Louisiana, and finally Folly Beach, South Carolina. During this time, Purdy taught History at multiple Universities and was an avid volunteer with local nonprofits. | ||
==Early Political Career== | ==Political Career== | ||
Continuing his passion for politics and activism, he would continue to build ties | ===Early Political Career=== | ||
Continuing his passion for politics and activism, he would continue to build ties with others who shared his love for politics. After extensively working with a few non-profits, he would develop a close relationship with [[Ricca]], a leader of the [[United Left]]. Due to their shared political beliefs, Purdy was convinced to run for the House of Representatives in Dixie's 4th district in November of 2020 to gain supporters for the [[United Left]]. Receiving just over 2.21% of the vote, Purdy was heavily disappointed with his showing in his first race. | |||
Despite his love for Meteorology and storm chasing, Purdy grew tired of the | Despite his love for Meteorology and storm chasing, Purdy grew tired of the unique weather patterns in South Carolina and returned to Greenville, Florida, in late November of 2020. | ||
Due to disagreements with the [[United Left]], Purdy would transition to an Independent, then later joined the [[Social Democratic Party]] once close friends convinced him to do so | Due to disagreements with the [[United Left]], Purdy would transition to an Independent, then later joined the [[Social Democratic Party]] once close friends convinced him to do so. | ||
Upon hearing now-disgraced politician Randy Wilson announce his run for the Dixie Assembly | Upon hearing now-disgraced politician Randy Wilson announce his run for the Dixie Assembly, Purdy immediately decided to run. Still unknown to the public's eye, yet holding strong ties to existing politicians, he received notable endorsements, such as from then-Representative [[Jeb]]. Purdy would suffer a heart-crushing loss by just 3.5%, making his race by far the most competitive in Dixie. Notably, this loss is what gave him even more motivation to become a notable figure in politics. | ||
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Revision as of 05:14, 12 May 2022
Seeger Purdy | |
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82nd Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
In office May 17th, 2021 – July 6th, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Martin Walks |
Succeeded by | Oliver Stolas Beowulf |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Dixie's 2nd District | |
In office March 11, 2021 – January 22, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Ethan Matthias |
66th United States Secretary of the Interior | |
In office December 4, 2021 – January 22, 2022 | |
President | Malcolm |
Preceded by | Pepper Potts |
64th United States Secretary of the Interior | |
In office March 18, 2021 – July 15, 2021 | |
President | Christian Bo |
Preceded by | April Kennedy |
Succeeded by | Pepper Potts |
Speaker of the Dixie General Assembly | |
In office March 25, 2021 – April 2, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Soren Dillinger |
Succeeded by | Victoria |
Member of the Dixie General Assembly | |
In office November 22, 2021 – January 22, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Kori |
Constituency | 1st District |
In office Feburary 9, 2021 – April 2, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Michael Wazowski |
Succeeded by | Bacon |
Constituency | 2nd District |
Workers' Party National Committee | |
In office March 22, 2021 – June 28, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Moonguy |
Succeeded by | Position Abolished |
Constituency | 1st District |
Personal Details | |
Born |
October 15, 1966 Nashville, Tennessee |
Political party |
Independent Formerly Workers' Party Social Democratic Party United Left |
Education | Vanderbilt University |
Seeger Purdy is a far-left pragmatic politician who currently serves as Dixie's second district House of Representatives member. Purdy is also a former Speaker of the House, former Secretary of Interior, former Speaker of the Dixie General Assembly, where he represented Dixie's second district, along with holding numerous party positions in the past. A long-time activist, Purdy has most recently won reelection uncontested to his House seat, DX-2, to remain as Dean of the House.
Purdy is notable for being Speaker of the House, Speaker of the Dixie Assembly, current Dean of the House, a long-time advocate for the working class, and founder of the News Organization Workers' Internationale.
Early Life, Education, Career
Seeger Purdy was born on October 15th, 1966, in Nashville, Tennessee, at Baptist Hospital, now Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital. Purdy would have an economically rough childhood due to the high costs of the city and lack of a stable income within his family. Moving around multiple times within Tennessee in his early teens, Purdy would settle down in the outskirts of Tiptonville in a rural area just on the Mississippi River.
Despite the challenges presently found in his childhood, he would graduate from Lake County High School as valedictorian of his class. After receiving a full-ride scholarship to the college of his dreams, Vanderbilt University, Purdy would excel academically, making the dean's list each year he was enrolled and graduating with distinction.
Following his graduation, Purdy would permanently relocate back to his hometown of Nashville and pursue politics. Starting as a campaign worker and a political activist, he would work in numerous campaigns within the then State of Tennessee. Following the Nashville tornado of 1998, where his house was damaged, Purdy would relocate to Greenville, Florida, Shreveport, Louisiana, and finally Folly Beach, South Carolina. During this time, Purdy taught History at multiple Universities and was an avid volunteer with local nonprofits.
Political Career
Early Political Career
Continuing his passion for politics and activism, he would continue to build ties with others who shared his love for politics. After extensively working with a few non-profits, he would develop a close relationship with Ricca, a leader of the United Left. Due to their shared political beliefs, Purdy was convinced to run for the House of Representatives in Dixie's 4th district in November of 2020 to gain supporters for the United Left. Receiving just over 2.21% of the vote, Purdy was heavily disappointed with his showing in his first race.
Despite his love for Meteorology and storm chasing, Purdy grew tired of the unique weather patterns in South Carolina and returned to Greenville, Florida, in late November of 2020.
Due to disagreements with the United Left, Purdy would transition to an Independent, then later joined the Social Democratic Party once close friends convinced him to do so.
Upon hearing now-disgraced politician Randy Wilson announce his run for the Dixie Assembly, Purdy immediately decided to run. Still unknown to the public's eye, yet holding strong ties to existing politicians, he received notable endorsements, such as from then-Representative Jeb. Purdy would suffer a heart-crushing loss by just 3.5%, making his race by far the most competitive in Dixie. Notably, this loss is what gave him even more motivation to become a notable figure in politics.