[center][color=firebrick][u][h2]Labour Front[/h2][/u][h3]The Ground Game[/h3][/color][/center] Following the speeches and groundwork laid down by the party leader Aman Mensah in months prior, the new term oversaw the deployment of political activists into the province of Nambe. Playing the ground game, activists for the Labour Front went door-to-door with articles, pamphlets and leaflets in hand, most of which being the work of the party's new propagandist Nwankwe Owu. As time had passed under the new government, the Labour Front had remained at work gradually and steadily increasing the presence of the party in Nambe, vying for it's socialist vote in particular. Now that position which had taken root months prior would be assured with Labour Front people now on the ground. Party leader Mr. Mensah likewise remained in the province, being vocal and present at rallies for the ultimate campaign whose fate would be decided in two years time. [hr] [hider=Actions of the Labour Front] [u][b]Turn 3[/b][/u] [b]Actions:[/b] 2/5 Remaining - [b]Fundraise[/b] in the Provinces of Ziwa, Onige and Makumbe - [b]Campaign: Ground Game:[/b] 4 Months / 100 Activists / Chosen Demographic: Socialist / Province of Nambe Cost: $200,000 in total (Free Action) [b]Voting:[/b] - Vote [b]NO[/b] on the Freedom of Choice Act - [b]ABSTAIN[/b] on the vote for An Act to Amend the Cabinet of Samgola [b]Remaining Funds:[/b] $392,710 [/hider]