Cain Blackwater

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Cain Blackwater
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Leader of the Green Liberal Party
Assumed office
September 22nd, 1998
Speaker of the Chamber
In office
September 22nd, 1988 – September 22nd, 1994
Preceded byHenry Killington
Succeeded byShauna Lultquist
Senator, Zian 4th District
Assumed office
September 22nd, 2006
Congressman, Zian 51st District
In office
September 22nd, 1984 – September 22nd, 2006
Personal details
BornAugust 24th, 1951 (Age:69)
Tofino, Zian, Zamastan
CitizenshipZamastanian
NationalityZamastanian
Political partyGreen Liberal Party
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Spouses
  • Demalia Fresina (m. 1970; div. 1977)
  • Amanda Samuelson (m. 1979; div. 2001)
  • Anook Wellington (m. 2002; div. 2015)
Parent(s)Jared Blackwater, Marriam Hellien

Cain Blackwater is a Zamastanian energy tycoon, politician, and billionaire who serves as the leader of the Green Liberal Party. He served for six years as the Speaker of the Chamber before being voted out in the 1994 election and being replaced by Shauna Lultquist when the Libertarian Party took the majority in Congressional Hall. During his time as speaker, he was a representative from Zian's 51st and currently serves as the Senator of Zian's 4th District. He uses his influence as a major politician and billionaire to his party's advantage, funding many events and campaigns. He made his fortune from his acquired energy company, the Blackwater Energy Industries, which applies green, clean energy such as windmills, solar, and hydro electric sources. He has been a candidate for President multiple times over his career, running in 1992, 1998, and 2014 against Cassious Castovia, 2018 against Zacharias Castovia, and the January and November 2019 emergency elections against Anya Bishop and Foley Sakzi.

On April 25th, 2019, he announced his candidacy for President in the 2020 Zamastan presidential election, being the first candidate to announce his campaign. His original first place showings in the GLP polling was stunted upon the candidacy of Senator Adam Wolffe, but he quickly rose back to the top of Liberal polling to be widely considered as the party's nominee. He faced Sabine Armitage of the Conservative Party and Atticus Moreau of the Bloc Mayotte/Separatist faction.

Early life

Cain Blackwater was born on August 24th, 1951, in Tofino, Zian, Zamastan, to Jared and Marriam Blackwater. He has two younger siblings, Eric and Myra. As a boy, Blackwater found a role model in his maternal grandfather, Constantio businessman Kiloš Jelníček, who had a home near Constantinopolis, where he spent summers camping, fishing, hunting and learning the Chezian language.

Blackwater's parents divorced when he was 13 years old. His mother told him his father was having an extramarital affair. Blackwater was estranged from his father for years after the divorce, furious at his actions which broke up the family. Cain was educated at the Cillandeo College, a university in Little Tribe River, Pahl, where he graduated in 1968 with a B.S. in Economics. He married his first wife, Demalia Fresnia, in 1970.

Business Career

Blackwater joined Piston Sun Company in 1975 as a production engineer. In 1980, Blackwater became President and CEO of the company after a merger, relabling the company as Blackwater Energy Industries and transforming it into a energy giant. By 2000, B.E.I. had 80,000 employees, did business in nearly 50 countries, and had an annual revenue of nearly Z$400 billion, making it one of the largest Zamastanian-owned companies.

Political Career

Congressmen terms

Blackwater ran for the Congress Chamber as a Green Liberal in 1984, winning the seat for Zian's 51st district. After winning a third term in 1988, he was named Speaker of the Chamber by the Liberal majority in Congressional Hall, succeeding Henry Killington and propelling him to the top of the legislative power structure. He remained in the Speaker position for three terms until the liberals lost the majority in Congress to the Libertarian Party in 1994, and Blackwater was succeeded by Shauna Lultquist.

Senator terms

Blackwater and senate collegues celebrate the passage of the Nuclear Weapon Free Ossinia Act of 2013

Blackwater continued to win terms in the Congress Chamber until 2006, when he decided to run for Senate in Zian's 4th Senatorial District. He beat Conservative incumbant Urko Mannis in a sweeping victory, and has served as the Senator since then. In November 2009, Blackwater co-sponsored and voted for the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. In December 2010, he was one of the original cosponsors of the Nuclear Weapon Free Ossinia Act of 2013, which would toughen sanctions against Ossinia. He also voted for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 and the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013. In January 2014, he cosponsored the Respect for Marriage Act. In February 2014, Blackwater voted against the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013. In March 2014, Blackwater pledged to meet with each of his Conservative party colleagues in the Senate in order to find common ground, and was spotted having dinner with Senator Zackery Kavanagh in Tofino.

After the 2018 election, in which Zacharias Castovia defeated Blackwater, he testified against Secretary of the Treasury nominee Samuel Discher, the first instance of a sitting senator testifying against another during a cabinet position confirmation hearing.

Presidential bids

Blackwater became a candidate for President 6 times over his career, running unsuccesfully in 1992, 1998, and 2014 against Cassious Castovia, 2018 against Zacharias Castovia, and the January and November 2019 emergency elections against Anya Bishop and Foley Sakzi.

The cover of Tarin's election issue magazine released on August 31st, 2020, featuring Atticus Moreau, Sabine Armitage, and Cain Blackwater.

On April 25th, 2019, he announced his candidacy for President in the 2020 Zamastan presidential election, being the first candidate to announce his campaign in tha cycle, and making it his 7th bid for the Presidency. His original first place showings in the GLP polling was stunted upon the candidacy of Senator Adam Wolffe, but he quickly rose back to the top of Liberal polling to be widely considered as the party's nominee. He faced Sabine Armitage of the Conservative Party and Atticus Moreau of the Bloc Mayotte/Separatist faction.