After falling short in the 2028 Democratic primaries to Senator Ted Bright and his "Future Is Bright" movement, Wolfe doesn't walk away-he pivots. He offers a deal: join forces, unify the party, win the White House. But beneath the handshake lies a deeper ambition. Wolfe doesn't want to serve in the administration; he wants to steer it-especially its foreign policy. Ted, idealistic and cautious, doesn't see the trap being set.
Their alliance is uneasy from the start. Ted offers hope and restraint; Wolfe brings urgency, conviction, and a warning. A veteran of the War on Terror, Wolfe sees a nation in retreat, paralyzed by uncertainty and drifting toward appeasement. When unrest erupts in the Solomon Islands, he recognizes the stakes: this isn't just a regional crisis. It's a test. And if America fails, others will take its place.
To meet the moment, Wolfe makes his move. The campaign becomes a staging ground-not just for a return to influence, but for something larger. As public attention wavers and diplomacy stalls, Wolfe builds a coalition of allies who share his vision-and his hunger. Foreign policy becomes the tip of a larger spear, aimed at restoring American strength by any means necessary.
The Campaign is a story of ambition disguised as loyalty, and a republic more fragile than it appears. As election night draws near and the crisis abroad deepens, one question remains: how far will Landon Wolfe go to reclaim what he lost-and what will the nation become once he does?
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