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* President [[Elizabeth Warren|Warren]] reelected with 51.4% of the popular vote and 332 electoral votes.
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[[Link title]]* The US led [[Venezuela War|War in Venezuela]] moves on from the [[Operation Coastal Sword|initial invasion]] to [[Operation Rolling Promise|fighting the insurgency]] deep within the Venezuelan jungle as popular support for the war falls to the low 60s. [[Colombia]] and [[Brazil]] also maintain large troop deployments, followed by [[Mexico]] and the [[United Kingdom]].
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* The [[Democratic Party|Democrats]] gains control of the House.
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* [[Felipe Fox-Randolph#His Family Tree|Elena Lara Morgan]] and [[Ronald Prescott Morgan]] have their first and only child, [[Felipe Fox-Randolph#His Family Tree|John Henry Morgan]].
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* The Senate splits allowing the [[Republican Party|Republicans]] to hold onto the majority.
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* A nuclear exchange occurs between [[Russia]] and [[Siberia]], ending the [[Second Russian Civil War]]. Countries from around the world begin providing reconstruction aid to the now politically fractured region.
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* 11 dead, 17 wounded in an attack on the Vatican during the Pope's Christmas Sermon.
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* The [[East African Federation]] is formed with [[President]] [[Benjamin Lowassa]] and Prime Minister [[Crispin Odula]] elected to lead the new African nation.
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* Russian President Vladimir Putin begins a crackdown following a dirty bomb attack on Moscow.
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* [[Akeem Mellis]] defeats [[Whiteney Mason]] in the [[United States presidential election, 2020|2020 Presidential Election]]. Mason becomes the first [[President of the United States|President]] since George HW Bush to not win re-election.
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* The [[Irish army]] crosses the Irish sea and and is invading [[England]]. [[operation 1916 ]] is a success and the Irish army is 150 miles from [[England]].

Current revision as of 16:59, 7 June 2011

Link title* The US led War in Venezuela moves on from the initial invasion to fighting the insurgency deep within the Venezuelan jungle as popular support for the war falls to the low 60s. Colombia and Brazil also maintain large troop deployments, followed by Mexico and the United Kingdom.

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