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Hey everyone, I just wanted to drop in and hook you up with our endorsements in other electorates. All our candidates are working hard in their own electorates, but that leaves a large number of supporters twiddling their thumbs in other places wondering who to vote for. No need to worry, I'll give you the run down now.
Northland, Manukau, Te Tai Tonga, and East Cape: In these electorates, similarly well-equipped candidates compete with one another. In these cases, it is no matter to the Opportunities Party who you support, since you would be gaining an admirable representative one way or the other.
Waitemata: Do I even need to say it? The man, the myth, the legend, the health man. BHjr is a strong fighter for this seat and would represent the community very well.
Tamaki: #MattNation is the talk of the city. Mattsthetic has shown himself time and time again to represent the local community here extremely well. TOP endorses him here.
Waikato: Once again, Sprinkles, hailing from the moderate wing of politics, would be best to represent the rural community here, similar in many ways to my own in Whanganui.
Wairarapa: What can I say? Electrum has been the star of NZ politics in recent times, and has an unmatched devotion to the people of Wairarapa. I urge you to vote Electrum once again for your representative in Wairarapa.
Christchurch: Porpoise is the lead candidate in this particular field. Although coming late to the last Parliament, he proved to be a hard worker and dedicated to the task of serving his constituents.
Southern: Although a newcomer to the New Zealand electoral scene, I have engaged with BloodyChrome many times in our cross-party discussions and he would be a thorough and good representative for Southern.
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