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Region: Northern Utopia

Former Vice President Susan Ross Starts Campaign

Former President Fitzgerald Grant is back in the headlines today after his former Vice President, Susan Ross, announces her bid for the Conservative nomination for President of AusValia.

"We have to keep fighting for a better AusValia, a stronger AusValia. I have the experience and the passion to lead the fight. Which is why I am running to be the next President of AusValia. Thank you!"

Susan Ross will have an uphill battle trying to remove the weight of her former boss whose administration was drowned in scandal and controversy, but her campaign says that she is ready for the fight and, "focused on nothing but a brighter future for the country."

Police Commissioner Timothy Johnson Hits the Ground Running

Police Commissioner Johnson released a statement to the press saying,

"While I have remained a low profile person the last few weeks as I adjusted into this position, I am happy to announce big developments are happening at our police stations across the country. If you commit a crime in AusValia, you are going to get caught."

New video released from the Commissioner shows a little over a quarter of a million dollars, two-hundred and fifty guns, and bags full of drugs seized by the AUS police in just the last two weeks.

"I'm going to make AusValia a very uncomfortable place for criminals to get away with what they were doing. We are going to hit these streets and we are going to hit them hard."

Vice President John Hoynes, which represented the President at this event gave his full support of the Commissioner's job,

"The people of AusValia deserve to live in a safe community."

Johnson unveiled that he has asked ever major police department to create a new set of police officers, given all the equipment they need, and to go out and do community policing.

Some residents have come out against the project, stating that it is "harassment",

"I have a son, and it makes me feel afraid for him to grow up. The police are not always fair.", Jasmine, a community outreach leader.

Meanwhile Cynthia Haynes, a local resident has applauded the crackdown,

"Keep people moving, keep them from hanging in parking lots and then you will have more people who want to bring more opportunities here.

The People First Union has came out against the new force and their new policies stating,

"This unfairly targets minorities."

The PFU has already sued the Commissioner's Office to have the program ended.

Military Captain and Outspoken Member of a White Supremacist Group Announces Bid for President

John Smith, an Army Captain in the AUS military has announced his campaign for the Conservative nomination for President, but that is definitely not the highlight of this man, rather that he is a very outspoken and leader of an AusValia White Supremacist group based in the city Tauranga.

This announcement has been met with a lot of backlash, as Smith was even booed at his own rally. But Smith said that won't defeat him from pursing his, "right to free belief."

"People act as if white supremacists are bad people because of a few who were. I don't represent everyone, but there is a lot of us who believe that everyone, including whites, deserves to be treated as equals, and we should not be afraid of who we are."

Smith says he wants to end the wasteful government spending and take care of AusValian's instead of the, "rest of the world and their problems."

Currently Smith is polling at less than 1% of registered voters.

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