Alexander Choon

Alexander Raphael Choon Yong Hao (孙永豪) is an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by President Dawg Koupetorska on March 31, 2021 and has served since April 4, 2021. He is the second openly gay man to hold the position. Choon is also the first Asian member of the Court. He was previously a member of the Worker's Party serving as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives and a Member of the United States Senate. He eventually went on to serve as the 31st President of the United States.

Early Life
Choon, a native of the West Coast, was born in the City of Anaheim, California. There, he was raised by his father, Daniel Choon, a Real Estate agent and his mother, Teresa Ling an admin for a tech company. Choon was raised Catholic and was confirmed at the age of 15 choosing Raphael for his confirmation name.

At 16, he was often involved in leadership activities like chairing the gay alliance in school this helped him greatly in coming out as gay to his family at age 17. He then dedicated himself to helping fellow students who were struggling with coming to terms about their sexuality he also began to help out in food banks and participating in fundraising drives to raise money for those who could not afford to pay their medical fees. It is most likely here that his interest in politics began.

Choon is first cousins with French Senator Alfred Ling, the Labour Leader and Former British Deputy Prime Minister Lord August Tai and the Leader of Die Linke, Former Minister-President of Saxony and the former Vice-Chancellor of Germany, Matthew Han. They are related through their Ling Family lineage

Early Career
Choon at age 22 joined the Worker's Party. A political newcomer, he would win the election for California's 45th Congressional District and immediately draft H.R.7707 - Data Protection for the American People which was successfully made into law.

US Senate
Shortly thereafter, Choon moved to the state of Minnesota. Eventually, competing for the Minnesota Senate Seat 2 winning as a result of having no competitors he was the 8th senator to have held the position.

Time in the Senate
Since his first election, Choon has fought off competitors looking to unseat him multiple times, candidates such as John Stevens of the Reform Party, Roger Penske of the Republican Party and Edward Snowden the Deputy Chair of the Libertarian Party.

Senate Server Crisis
In Mid August 2020, the Senate Server Crisis occurred in which a power struggle between James Taylor the

Independent Senator from North Carolina and Julia Matsu the Democratic Senator from Michigan fought for control of the Senate. Backing Senator Matsu, the now Senator Choon established a new Senate server and served as the presiding officer under Matsu. A week later, the crisis ended with the deletion of Taylor's server. Further disagreement occurred between Matsu and Choon ending with Matsu resigning as the Senate President Pro Tempore. Choon was elected the next Senate President Pro Tempore and continued to serve until the 3rd of September when he stepped down to as he said: "give others an opportunity to take the helm."

First Political Defeat
Senator Choon served for 5 Consecutive terms as the Senior Senator from Minnesota and was re-elected to serve as the Senate President Pro Tempore with the position now being created in-game. He served in the position until his defeat in the race for his sixth term at the hands of the Reform candidate Antonio Salazar his first-ever loss.

Unsuccessful First Presidential Campaign
Choon, ran for the Worker's Party nomination to take part in the 45th Presidential Elections however he was defeated by the former senator from New York Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the Presidential Primary. After his defeat, He endorsed the Papas Campaign and would become a supporter of it. Paul C Papas went on to win the 45th Presidential election.

Second Bid for the Presidency & The Chase-Choon Campaign
In his second run for the Presidency, Choon had originally intended to run a solo campaign. However, talks of Reform-GOP merger caused him to reconsider his position and enter a coalition with the Democratic Leader Annabeth Chase who was the presumptive Democratic Nominee. Choon won his party nomination and officially announced the merger at the end of the primary elections. The Chase-Choon campaign ran and won in the 46th United States Presidential election. As per their agreement, Chase who won the presidency made Choon her Vice-President and resigned immediately to allow him to serve as President for the first half of the term with the second half going to Chase. Through this process, Alexander Choon became the 31st President of the United States making history by being the first Worker's Party President, the second Minnesotan President, the first Asian President and the first openly gay President. With Choon slated to serve the second half of the term as Vice-President.

The Choon Administration
During his time in the White House, President Choon signed into law Universal Basic Income a campaign promise that he had made although many other goals were not achieved due to a gridlocked congress Choon faced an event known as Choongate Official articles of impeachment sent out to impeach Choon however never made it to the floor of either house having died in the Senate judiciary committee. In the middle of his term, President Choon announced his departure from the Worker's party and soon joined the newly formed Socialist Party of America. At the end of his time in the oval office, President Choon was appointed as Vice President of the Chase administration making him the first Socialist Party Vice-President.

Gubernatorial Campaign
After leaving the White House, Choon left his long-time home state of Minnesota to return to his original homestate of California. Choon upon arriving in California announced his departure from the Socialist Party of America his departure was amicable and he made it clear that it was his own decision to leave and that there was no bad blood between any of them. He ran as the Democratic candidate for Governor of California and was elected the 35th Governor of California defeating his Republican opponent Thomas Beck by a slim margin of 0.3%. He is slated to only serve one term having announced his intention to retire from politics.

Personal Life
Choon met his husband Paul Adrian Ng a Bioengineer working for Procter and Gamble, in church when they were in their teens having spent time together in Catechism class they became quick friends chatting frequently they began dating when they were in their early 20s and got married in 2019. According to Choon, Ng was an incredibly supportive figure in his life supporting him through his career. When Choon won the Presidency, Ng became the First Gentleman of the United States. Ng often focused on policies regarding the betterment of the Education system. Upon their departure from Minnesota, Choon and Ng decided to retain their home in Minnesota choosing to use it as a vacation home they often visit it during the summer. Upon their return to California, Choon and Ng bought a new home in Bel Air. Choon choosing to step back from politics announced that at this point in his life he has chosen to take a backseat and serve as the supportive figure for his husband just as his husband had been the supportive figure his entire political career. He would later be nominated to serve on the Supreme Court