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Chapter 54 Undercurrent

"What, that group of Jewish consortia are actually spending money to buy votes!" After hearing that the Child family was paying to buy electoral votes in many small cities, Gustav's heart instantly sank to the bottom of his heart.

In big cities like Berlin and Munich, paying for tickets is absolutely unfeasible. Regulations here are strict and operation is difficult.

In areas full of glory such as the Ruhr Industrial Area, such shady methods are unlikely to be effective.

However, in many small cities and villages in Germany, people do not receive the rights they deserve. Some of them voluntarily, and some are even coerced, hand over their electoral votes in exchange for what the consortium calls "propaganda funds."

”.

Originally, after the Child family launched its own presidential candidate, Gustav's team always thought that the election would have a three-legged balance of power. In fact, the Child family's early self-promotion also confirmed this.

However, just now, after a call from a member of the Liberal Party who returned home, Gustav and his party discovered that they had been completely deceived!

At the last moment, the Child family spent a lot of money to buy votes for their rival Hindenburg.

After hearing the news, Gustav asked three times, "Is there a mistake? Didn't the Child family buy electoral votes for Meyer?"

However, the person on the phone firmly insisted that the Child family was indeed buying votes for their rival Hindenburg.

After Gustave was convinced of the news, he did not ask any other questions. He just quietly replied to the other end of the phone, "I understand." Then he hung up the phone.

"Help me call everyone from the campaign team, I want to say a few words at the end." The frustrated Gustave, with a painful look on his face, said to the fat female secretary outside the office.

Gustav has always been not optimistic about Childe Meyer, the candidate of the Childe Foundation. In Gustav's view, Childe Meyer's biggest campaign capital is the nearly 600,000 people in Germany.

Jewish people.

Apart from these 600,000 Jews, Childe Meyer did not receive much support among the Germanic people in Germany.

In other words, the Junker class's previous suppression of the Jews had an effect, and the majority of the German people hated the Jews.

It is this kind of suppression from the Juncker class that makes Gustave believe that the Child Group will choose to stand with him and jointly fight against the Juncker Group.

However, the Childe Consortium is more relaxed than Gustav imagined. They must have reached some kind of deal with Hindenburg secretly, so they will invest money to help Hindenburg, a Junker noble, launch

candidate.

The negative impact of this kind of transaction is huge.

Yu privately said that the alliance between the two major groups greatly reduced Gustav's chance of success. Childe Meyer, who had only nearly 600,000 Jewish supporters, was originally the candidate with the lowest support rate. But if this is so close

If 600,000 people switched to Hindenburg, that would be a huge vote that cannot be ignored.

Judging from the degree of Jewish unity, it is not impossible to organize such a switch.

Yu Gong said that the wool comes from the sheep. Capitalists will definitely get more benefits from the people when they give capital to the people. Now the more money they spend to buy votes, they will definitely find ways to let the people continue to invest in their capital in the future.

The interest-bearing ones spit out more capital.

It's a pity that Gustave can do nothing about it. The voting time has ended and the counting of votes is about to end. Everything is doomed.

Now Gustav is standing in his office on the fifth floor of his office building, waiting for the members of his team to arrive for the last regular meeting.

He stood quietly in front of the window, holding a cigarette in his hand, savoring the last time he spent in the office. After a few days, the entire floor rented for the campaign was about to be returned. At the same time,

, all campaign funding for itself will cease.

Behind him, members of the Liberal Party gradually gathered and stood aside silently.

From the day Gustav participated in the presidential election, they have been fighting for more than 2 months. As a small and medium-sized party, no matter in terms of funds, human resources, or social resources, they cannot compare with the Juncker Consortium and the Jewish Consortium.

It is hard for others to imagine how much hardship everyone in the Liberal Party has put in to get today.

Although the Krupp family roped in some military-industrial companies to provide financial support, and the Socialist Workers Party also tried its best to help with publicity. However, in the face of this sudden change, Gustav's chances of winning were already very slim.

After all, Germany is still ruled by those plutocrats. For hundreds of years, their tentacles have penetrated into every field. Everything in the country is tightly controlled by them, and the people's choices are modified by them at will.

Gustav originally thought he had the opportunity to change the status quo and win a better future for Germany.

For this reason, he will not sleep for more than 6 hours tomorrow. Gustave squeezes out almost every minute and second of his speech, promotion, participation in activities, and meetings with representatives from all walks of life.

He is not a man without flaws. He once fiercely opposed the republic, and also supported Kapp's riots without reason.

However, his love for this country can be deeply felt by everyone around him.

He is an idealist and a warrior who refuses to compromise!

But now, he can only stay in his office, waiting for a result without any hope.

His performance had already come to an end before it even started.

The two female party members who had received Zhang Chengtian couldn't help crying.

They are the secretaries of this team, witnesses of this history, and participants in this history...

However, after today, they will keep this time full of passion and hope in the corner of their memory.

Everyone felt very aggrieved. Everyone’s hard work, sweat and effort, but in the end they didn’t even get a chance to go on stage.

This result that everyone has been looking forward to and fighting for for a long time is actually so frustrating.

Gustav turned around, looked around at the atmosphere, and smiled slightly: "No one is allowed to leave before the results are announced. We have been busy for more than two months and we haven't had a good dinner together yet. I have to invite anyone you say tonight."

Let’s all have a good meal.”

Seeing that everyone was still immersed in sadness, no one answered. Gustav made a little joke and said: "Last time we just had a longer lunch together, and when we came back, we received a letter from General Reinhard."

Surprise. This time, maybe you will encounter something scary after eating."


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