Jackson Mitchell

Early Career
Jackson Mitchell joined Respublica on July 4th of 2020. He immediately joined the Democratic Party and began his race for Representative in the state of Arizona. Upon winning his race, he attempted to pass a piece of legislation for Universal Health-Care, which did not pass the house due to its Republican Majority at the time.

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Party Affiliations
Jackson Mitchell's past party affiliations include:


 * 1) Democratic Party
 * 2) Worker's Party
 * 3) Socialist Party of America

Political Career
Jackson Mitchell has had a long career as a left-wing politician, getting as far as the Vice Presidency. While he was a member of the Worker's Party, in mid-september, Jackson Mitchell launched his first and only Presidential Campaign, taking a staggering early lead. Upon other candidates joining the party's primaries, Jackson later dropped his race. Jackson would not run for the presidency again.

Jackson spent some time as a Worker's Party senator, voting on legislation and attempting to pass a couple of pieces of legislation. Jackson was eventually elected the Chairman of the Worker's Party, though turned down the positions due to instabilities in his outside life.

Since then, Jackson has not held any public office, and worked as a journalist for several newspapers, though on January 21, 2021, Jackson launched his campaign for Senator of New York's second senate seat under the Socialist Party of America.

Journalism Career
Jackson Mitchell, after resigning as Chairman of the Worker's Party, returned to Respublica and joined the Socialist Party, not running for any offices though. Jackson founded The Mitchell Times in early September, though the paper wasn't very active. Jackson was hired by The Nation and worked as a political analyst and justice correspondent for a while, before being promoted to Chief Editor of the paper. Jackson later quit the paper overwinter during his winter break. Upon returning to Respublica, Jackson has started publishing articles under The Mitchell Times, and offers investigative work to both news corporations and governments.

Legal Career
After leaving a career in politics, during the impeachment trials of Former President Joseph McCarthy, Mitchell was asked to be a special prosecutor in the Senate Judiciary Committee's investigation. The investigation concluded with a presentation given to the Senate Judiciary Committee by the special prosecutors, followed by witness testimonies. The findings of Mitchell and his colleagues were substantially incriminating and resulted in the Impeachment of President Joseph McCarthy.

After taking a break over the holidays, Mitchell returned to Respublica in early January and formed the Mitchell Legal Cousel (MLC) law-firm shortly after the introduction of the Supreme Court. Mitchell currently works as an attorney for MLC.

Mitchell, on January 19, 2021, in an attempt to give the new influx of attorneys a sense of legitimacy, founded the "American Bar Association of Respublica" (abbrev. ABAR). ABAR takes applications from attorneys in the form of a test of legal literacy, and upon passing and being accepted, the applicants are put into a publicly available database of Attorneys and Law-Firms certified by ABAR.