Emma
Emma Ariadóttir | |
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House Majority Leader | |
Assumed office April 16, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Politophile |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Northern State | |
Assumed office February 12, 2018 | |
Personal Details | |
Born |
January 21, 2018 RLP Server |
Political party | Radical Labor |
Spouse(s) | Yimir (m. 2018) |
Children | Ow |
Emma is currently serving in the United States House of Representatives as the House Majority Leader, and is a member of the Radical Labor Party. Her political views are primarily anarcho-communist in nature, but recently she has taken a liking to Leninism, with Hasta serving as an influence.
Early Life
Emma joined the server early on, after being given the invite by Poke on another Leftist Discord Server. After essentially no consideration, she joined Radical Labor alongside Kaiser, upon hearing that it was the only true Leftist party in the sim. She was fairly quiet at first, but not inactive, except when speaking up to mock people in arguments, when they shared views in opposition to hers. She would continue to maintain a fairly hostile disposition until she finally learned to relax.
Early Career
Emma was among those to sign on when the first round of elections were being prepared for in the sim. She ran in her party's primaries as a candidate for one of the nominations of the House of Representatives in the Northern State. She didn't argue all too much in the debates, as there seemed to be little difference between the candidates, and she ended up winning the nomination.
Following the primaries, she would be with the rest of her party, running almost entirely uncontested in the Northern State. Following the election, they would end up being elected to the House of Representatives, as Representatives of their state.
House of Representatives
After being elected to the House of Representatives, Emma had a nice career of consistently voting in support of reforms that were intended to benefit the American people. She didn't debate much, and she didn't accomplish much of notice. Eventually, midterm elections came around and she would again run for her seat, and her party would be successful in claiming almost all of the seats in the Northern State, but one.