Vice Presidential Debate
My name is Cohen Nicholes, and I am proud to stand before you as a candidate for Vice President. Tonight is not just about politics. It is about the future of our schools, our communities, and the opportunities every student deserves.
Our campaign believes that education should prepare students for real life, not just tests. We want stronger career programs, better classroom resources, and more support for teachers who work every day to help students succeed. Every student should have the chance to graduate with skills, confidence, and a path toward their future.
We also believe safety matters. Students should feel safe in schools and communities without giving up their rights. That is why we support responsible gun control measures that focus on safety, education, and accountability. We can protect constitutional rights while still working to reduce violence and keep families secure.
As Vice President, my role would be to listen, lead, and support policies that bring people together instead of dividing them. Too many leaders focus on arguments instead of solutions. Our campaign wants practical ideas that actually improve people’s lives.
We know change does not happen overnight, but progress starts when people are willing to step up and lead. That is why we are here tonight. Not for popularity, not for attention, but to make a real difference for students and future generations.
Thank you, and I look forward to tonight’s debate.
Boulder Disaster
Good evening.
On behalf of our administration, we want to begin by expressing our deepest condolences to the families affected by the devastating earthquake that struck Boulder, Colorado last night. This tragedy has shaken an entire community, and our thoughts remain with every student, family member, first responder, and resident impacted by this disaster.
At approximately 7:00 p.m. local time, a magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck near the University of Colorado at Boulder, causing catastrophic destruction across the city and surrounding areas. Emergency crews continue to work around the clock conducting rescue operations, restoring essential services, and helping those displaced by the disaster.
We are heartbroken by the confirmed loss of life, including students whose futures were cut tragically short. Many others remain injured or unaccounted for. Federal, state, and local agencies are coordinating closely to ensure every available resource is being deployed as quickly as possible.
The bravery shown by first responders, medical teams, university staff, and ordinary citizens has been extraordinary. Evacuation plans already in place helped save hundreds of lives, and communities across Colorado are coming together to provide shelter, food, transportation, and support for displaced students and families.
At this time, our administration is focused on three priorities: saving lives, restoring stability, and rebuilding Boulder stronger than before. Additional emergency funding and disaster assistance are being prepared to support recovery efforts in the weeks and months ahead.
To the people of Boulder, you are not facing this alone. The entire nation stands with you. We ask Americans everywhere to keep the victims and rescue workers in their thoughts as recovery efforts continue.
Thank you.
Scandal Response
Good evening.
Over the past several days, serious allegations have surfaced regarding Governor Bob and the misuse of public education funds. These accusations are deeply concerning, and the public deserves clear answers, full transparency, and accountability.
Let me be absolutely clear: our campaign has always supported strong investment in education because students, teachers, and families deserve resources that improve classrooms and opportunities for the next generation. Any misuse of taxpayer money intended for schools is unacceptable.
At this stage, investigations are ongoing, and we believe it is important to allow investigators to complete their work without political interference or rushed conclusions. The governor has denied intentional wrongdoing and has pledged to cooperate fully with authorities.
Our administration’s focus remains on protecting students and ensuring that funding reaches the classrooms and programs it was intended to support. If mistakes or violations occurred, those responsible must be held accountable under the law.
We also believe this moment highlights the need for stronger financial oversight, independent audits, and increased transparency in how education funding is managed at every level of government. Public trust is earned through accountability, not words alone.
While political opponents may attempt to turn this into a broader attack on our policies and goals, we remain committed to improving education, supporting teachers, and delivering results for families across this country.
The American people deserve facts, not speculation. We will continue cooperating with investigators and providing updates as more verified information becomes available.
Thank you.
Presidental Stump Speech
My fellow Americans
I come before you in hopes of becoming your next president, here with the extended party we stand for better safety in schools we will require more qualified individuals to be working in schools and various other requirements will be put in place & we want better gun control in the us this doesn’t mean we will be adding rules we will be increasing the quality of the control with better evaluations and required training.
We the extended party are working with the biggest loser Inc. to increase school food quality and ensuring better nutrition For the children. We also believe those who work deserve better pay so we will be increasing the minimum wage by 244% making it $25 an hour in every state.
Thank you for your time.
Radio Interveiw
Radio Host: Good evening, everyone, and welcome back to America Tonight Radio. Our guest this evening is the father of presidential candidate Nathan, Mr. Dixon. Thank you for joining us tonight.
Father: Thank you for having me. I’m glad to be here.
Radio Host: The entire country has been hearing Nathan’s speeches and campaign promises, but tonight people want to know more about the person behind the campaign. What was he like growing up?
Father: Nathan was always determined. Even as a kid, he wanted to help people solve problems. He was the type of person who would stay after class to help another student or volunteer for community events without being asked.
Radio Host: Did you always think he would go into politics?
Father: Honestly, no. I knew he cared deeply about people and leadership, but politics is a tough world. What pushed him toward it was seeing problems in education and communities that he felt leaders were ignoring.
Radio Host: Education has become one of the biggest parts of his campaign. Where do you think that comes from?
Father: Our family always believed education opens doors. Nathan saw teachers working hard with limited resources, and he believes students deserve better opportunities no matter where they come from.
Radio Host: Campaigns can get rough. There’s criticism every day, attacks online, headlines everywhere. What’s it like watching your son go through that?
Father: It’s difficult as a parent. Nobody likes seeing their child criticized. But Nathan understands leadership means being held accountable. He stays focused on the people he wants to serve instead of the noise around him.
Radio Host: What would you say is something voters do not see about him?
Father: People see the speeches and debates, but they do not always see how much time he spends listening to others. He takes advice seriously, especially from students, teachers, and working families.
Radio Host: Last question tonight. What would you say directly to voters who are still undecided?
Father: I’d say this: look beyond party lines and headlines. Look at character, consistency, and vision. Nathan believes this country can move forward together, and I truly believe he wants to serve for the right reasons.
Radio Host: Mr. Hale, thank you for joining us tonight.
Father: Thank you. It was an honor.
Radio Host: And thank you to everyone listening tonight. Stay tuned for more after the break.