Kyle Pred

You know me. I probably used to work with you and got fired for some dumb shit because some fucking nerd put all their skill points in intellect and none in charisma or humor.

I have a concept of a plan and if there’s one thing I know for sure, it’s that there’s a pretty good chance I’ll implement that concept.

Bill Maze - Campaign Counsel

Bill Maze is an ex-judge who knows first-hand just how fucked the system is. I’ve known Bill for a long time, and I can confidently say Bill is not stupid, which is saying something because generally speaking, I think everyone is stupid. Bill has a good head on his shoulders, and a face only a mother could love and I respect that.

Jack Bates - Campaign Manager

Jack Bates was the campaign manager of the Vote Pred campaign. A self-stylized wordsmith, Jack Bates was the ultimate public speaker. In his free time, Jack Bates was British. Jack Bates died as a result of his unmatched effort while campaigning for the VotePred campaign. If only Bates heart was Made in America, he would still be alive today.

Ferst Temple - Campaign Staff

Ferst Temple is a Former State Appointed Judge with two years experience behind the table and serveral years as a lawyer prior. Temple previously served as the Press Secretary to the Maximillian Thoughbred Campaign for 6-months. Temple is also an entrepreneur, acting as CEO of the Paleto Pitstop and Nitro Bloom Florist!

Ajax Whitehawk - Campaign COUNSEL

Ajax Whitehawk is a former lawyer who was a champion of the people. He’s spent his career defending the people of this city, championing their causes, fighting against the corruption of the state. Ajax just recently returned to our fair city, to do more of the same.

Samantha Morningstaff - Campaign staff

Samantha is a valuable member of the Vote Pred Campaign. Don’t let her absence of a self-written bio fool you. She brings value to the table but I - as the dipshit writing the website - don’t know what that value is… I’ve never met her, and I’m not about to just make shit up. I’ve got an ethical code, y’know?