ALBERTA - Cambridge Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts has won another term as Cambridge's prime minister defeating Nationalist challenger David Heimer by more than 10 million votes. Ricketts went into the election highly popular, working to gain much needed support in areas of the country that were seen to be non-vote areas. Meaning that these areas have a high population of people who would be unlikely to vote in any major election.
His team worked on gaining support from those areas before moving on to other areas of the country, during his campaigning. Experts say that by focusing on specific areas of the country, he made his message clear that it was important that all eligible Cambridge citizens went out and voted.
"It is an honor to be able to serve another four year as this great country's prime minister and I look forward to working with Jesstopian President Jay Laylin and other world leaders for another four years," said Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts. "This was a very hard fought campaign, as it was in the United States Of Jesstopia back in October. We have a lot of work coming up and I know that unified, we accomplish everything I am setting out to accomplish during this second term."
Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts says he received a call from Heimer, who congratulated him on his victory, and wished him success in his second term. He also called on him to continue to aim to restore order and peace in the middle east as well as in Israel and Ukraine. He called on the Prime Minister to continue ramping up the production of military weaponry and equipment and to continue investing in soldiers and continuing to build of the Cambridge Military.
Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts will be officially sworn in for his second term on February 20, 2025, and it is expected that he will invite Jesstopian President Jay Laylin to his swearing in ceremony, including other officials across the globe. Vice President Cole Bindle will not be in attendance according to his office.