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Chapter 150 Political Investment

With the enthusiasm of Matthew and the governor, it is much easier to meet others later. This party still focuses on identity and closeness. Although it is on the same occasion, it is difficult to get in touch with the core - such as Bazer Sinclair. He is chatting and laughing with the federal senators, so it is naturally difficult for others to see. But he stopped talking and raised his glasses to Anfeng and Joanna, and his attitude towards closeness was obvious.

An Feng kept getting to know and exchange business cards with those politicians and wealthy businessmen. Among them, there was a Chinese state assemblyman named "Liu Yaowei". An Feng had heard of him in San Francisco. He encouraged Chinese who were not very concerned about politics to pay attention to the votes in their hands, let the government know that Chinese are also an important part of the election, enhancing the influence of Chinese, seeking more benefits, etc. In general, it is a positive role.

At least, he is much better than the dog slaves who have raised their hands to vote to pass the discrimination against Chinese. The latter completely forgot that they have yellow skin, and they only know how to do their best to be dogs and to please their masters and betray their fellow races. They are nothing more than pets raised by white-skinned pigs.

Because An Feng also has national dignity, he has a good impression of this Chinese congressman. He chatted with him for a few more words. The other party obviously valued his conversation with him. After all, in business and politics, he pays attention to relationships. In his eyes, An Feng is a person worthy of making friends.

Liu Yaowei is just 40 years old and is definitely young and promising, and he speaks very practically: "In California, the number of Chinese people has reached 2 million, which is a force that cannot be ignored for local and even state elections. Unfortunately, they generally do not care about politics and believe that it has nothing to do with them. Often, in some political elections, the turnout rate of Chinese people is only about 30%, which has led to the failure of the power that Chinese people should have."

An Feng nodded deeply: "Indeed, due to cultural background, the older generation of Chinese generally do not care much about politics. Maybe they think they can't beat officials. I heard that they did not let politicians please them and fight for their interests."

Liu Yaowei said: "So I have to work hard to promote and let them realize the excellence of the votes in their hands."

An Feng agreed: "It is best to let those traitors see the power of the vote."

Liu Yaowei laughed: "I'll work hard."

"I support you." An Feng smiled. "Even if I don't have the right to vote."

After chatting with him for a while, An Feng said goodbye.

Finally, An Feng also met the Republican star candidate with Bazel's personal recommendation, and then the federal senator: Floyd.D. Anderson. A strong white man in his early fifties speaks very well. You can feel strong sincerity when talking to him.

An Feng’s first feeling is that this person is very good at speaking, and he can almost talk about the type of three days and three nights without writing. An Feng pays attention to details. Nothing else, because Bazer said that he is one of the two presidential candidates that the Republican Party has focused on supporting, with a high popularity and a high hope to become the next president.

An Feng is interested in him. Once he is elected president in the future, he can show off himself, right?

Anderson's interest in An Feng comes from the recommendations of the big family. Few young people deserve their attention, and he showed great enthusiasm for this.

Even if An Feng is not an American citizen, he has no right to be elected or elected, but it is not important. What is important is the funding issue for the speech of the United States, or the shameful private expenses... Without the support of these family consortiums, you can't hold on even the current president, and you can't even be in the risk of being shot in the head.

An Feng is interested in political issues. Anderson obviously has his philosophy: "The policy toward China is something that every government deserves to think carefully. In recent years, presidents have liked to speak harshly to China and please voters during the election, but in fact, if you want to do your word, the ultimate result will be a loss-win situation."

An Feng said: "You don't hide your attitude at all."

Anderson smiled and said, "This is considered from the actual point of view. In order to maintain its hegemony, the United States must make many countermeasures, but the nature of the United States determines that most of its methods are achieved based on third-party agents. To be honest, in the case of mutual nuclear threats, once a fierce conflict between major powers breaks out, it will not be a good thing for anyone. Moreover, the world economy makes everyone mess up and either side falls, which has a great impact on each other. Therefore, the fight is concentrated on the conspiracy between virtual and real, rather than extreme force."

An Feng felt that Anderson had the idea of ​​playing the Cold War conspiracy, but it didn't matter much. Every president made ruthless words to China, but who could end up being cruel? No, it was just that he achieved his goal through one or two traits, secretly supporting, etc.

An Feng asked: "So do you think the Great Power War is difficult to break out?"

"Experts say that destroying the earth does not necessarily require launching nuclear bombs to the top of the opponent's heads," Anderson said.

An Feng smiled. Based on the perspective of the country, Americans, especially leaders, naturally must be vigilant against their opponents. This is understandable. If China's future leadership team had to take the United States as an opponent who would pull his sword and stab each other at any time. Who doesn't think this way?

Anderson is a good guy, at least he won't make An Feng, who is Chinese, feel embarrassed. This should be a quality that politicians possess? No matter what, the Sinclair family supports him, and he will stand on the same side. An Feng has no bad impression of him, and there is no problem with giving some money.

After a walk around, I met Matthew again.

Matthew asked: "How is it? Isn't it a big gain?"

An Feng nodded: "I met many friends and I feel that our political investment is so big?"

The word "we" made Matthew very satisfied with his positioning: "We have to choose a person who can represent his own interests. Our career has been developing smoothly in recent years, and we have met you, a genius this year. If Anderson is elected again, we will feel much more comfortable in the next few years."

An Feng nodded in a clear understanding.

"Come on, we have a core party." Matthew looked at the stairs on the second floor, "You go up first, Bazer is presided over the west hall on the second floor."

"Okay, let's see you later." An Feng reached out to Joanna: "Come on, my wife, let's continue to watch the show."

Joanna chuckled softly.

They walked up the stairs, and there were several black-clad bodyguards guarding the corner, but they didn't look at An Feng's arrival and had no intention of stopping them. It seemed that they were also VIPs.

There were many fewer guests in the West Hall, and everyone gathered together and chatted. The content was more direct, and there were fewer hypocritical politeness. They were discussing how a certain member of parliament was greedy and fucked. A certain group wanted to disrupt the situation this year, who should I deal with them next time, etc.

The elegant and luxurious female companions brought by each of them stayed aside, chatting or tasting wine, and looked at this scene with a strange look... Seeing An Feng arrive, Bazer looked at him with a smile. An Feng hurried forward, and everyone's eyes were also focused on him.

Bazer introduced: "Bruce Ann, the family has discovered this year, a young man with great potential, and the founder of GP."

Everyone greeted him one after another, and Bazer highlighted some of them: "This is Andrew, chairman of Western Investment Group; this is Austin, Austin Bruleen, you should have seen him..."

Bazer introduced many people, anyway, they are all big bosses with close cooperation or politicians with bright futures. They are either partners or investors. They gather all kinds of visitors, including big entrepreneurs, bankers, and politicians. They are either rich or noble, and they are all very small.

After greeting each other, Bazer said to An Feng simply: "We are discussing political investment and preparing for the coming year."

An Feng couldn't get into anything in this regard. Although he was ranked among them, he was only at the end, that is, the weight was too small, but he was invited into this core circle because of his great potential. When he really stood with these big-name industry leaders, he knew what money was and what ability was.

Money is to mobilize thousands or trillions of dollars to play finance, and ability requires some members of parliament that represent their interests to propose bills that are beneficial to them.

In order to maintain its advantages, it is also necessary to continuously explore potential partners and capable politicians. An Feng is the former, and Anderson is the latter.

The theme this time is political investment, targeting the Republican presidential candidate Anderson. American democracy. Although the president is voted by citizens, what about the presidential candidate? This is determined by a small number of people - a small number here are discussing how to make Anderson compete for an advantage.

An Feng is not very concerned about politics, and he becomes bored as he listens. He has made up some content himself. He thought that political investment requires his own contribution, but it is not that simple. There are strict standards for the funds raised during the presidential election, and it is said that they cannot exceed US$2,000, otherwise it would be bribery.

But this is just something everyone can see, in places you can't see, such as the candidate's work, his business investment, and his family members... there are too many things that can be done here, and the consortium does not focus on the campaign funds that can be seen in the open, but other secret interests.

There are even roundabout ways—such as hiring professionals to collect some evidence that is not good for opponents, some indecent photos, bad words and deeds. If a spy gets racist remarks that the candidate once said, it is almost certain that his political career ends here.

Therefore, political investment is not only concentrated on candidates, but also in other details. As we all know, the candidates’ behind-the-scenes team is something that people cannot understand. Through the behind-the-scenes team, a lot of intelligence can be obtained that requires huge expenses to master.

An Feng turned around and asked Matthew beside him: "I heard that the Dianzhuan Party also has strong rivals. How likely do you think Anderson can win?"
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