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Chapter 298 - Chapter 294: Seeking to Compromise and Accommodate

Compromising with the Republican Party was actually a minor issue.

Although economic inherent laws triggered the Great Depression, in the eyes of the public, the root cause was the Republican Party's advocacy of "free-market capitalism," which led to these consequences. Rofuss's "New Deal" policies had not only rescued the economy but also benefited the majority of Newland citizens.

According to media propaganda, Rofuss was hailed as a savior not only for the Newland Federation but for the entire Western world.

This was also Rofuss's political capital for his third election bid.

Regardless of how the Republican Party's congressmen criticized Rofuss's third run for election and even brought up his personal life, in the eyes of the voters, Rofuss was a competent President. The centrist voters were still willing to cast their votes for the President who had made their lives better.

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