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Politician Promises ‘Unity’ While Strategically Dividing Nation into Manageable Voting Blocks

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In Historic Push for Unity, Politician Successfully Divides Nation Into 147 Perfectly Antagonistic Groups

WASHINGTON — In a groundbreaking achievement for modern democracy, Senator John Middleground (I-Nowhere) announced today that his “Unity Through Division™” initiative has successfully carved the American electorate into exactly 147 mutually hostile but highly manageable voting blocs, each convinced they’re the last bastion of true patriotism.

“For too long, politicians have tried to unite Americans as one group, which is frankly exhausting and terrible for polling numbers,” said Middleground, speaking simultaneously at 147 different campaign rallies through a revolutionary hologram system that makes slightly different promises at each location. “By strategically dividing citizens into precision-engineered demographic segments, we can finally achieve the kind of unity that looks really good in campaign ads.”

The innovative strategy, developed by the senator’s “Department of Strategic Togetherness Through Careful Separation,” uses advanced algorithms to ensure each group receives perfectly contradictory information while maintaining the illusion of national cohesion.

“We’ve discovered that unity is much more achievable when people don’t actually have to interact with anyone who disagrees with them,” explained Dr. Sarah Spinton, the campaign’s Chief Division Architect. “Our proprietary ‘Echo Chamber Enhancement Technology’ ensures each group feels simultaneously special and victimized, creating a powerful cocktail of self-righteousness that polls extremely well.”

The campaign has already seen remarkable success with its tailored messaging approach. The “Suburban Coffee Enthusiasts for American Values” group is currently at war with the “Urban Coffee Purists for Real American Values,” while both remain blissfully unaware they’re being marketed the exact same campaign merchandise at different price points.

“I’ve never felt more united with America,” said Barbara Whitfield, 54, while attending one of Middleground’s hologram rallies specifically designed for left-handed pickleball players who own exactly two cats. “Sure, I haven’t spoken to my right-handed tennis-playing neighbor in six months, but that’s because she’s clearly part of the problem.”

The campaign’s sophisticated targeting system has even created specialized social media feeds that automatically translate Middleground’s statements into 147 different versions of the truth, each meticulously crafted to reinforce existing biases while maintaining plausible deniability.

“The beauty of our system is that when people from different groups accidentally encounter each other, they’re literally speaking different languages,” boasted Campaign Manager Rick Parsons. “It’s like Tower of Babel meets modern politics, except this time it’s a feature, not a bug.”

The initiative has been so successful that other politicians are rushing to adopt similar strategies, though Middleground’s campaign has already trademarked several key division points, including “People Who Put Pineapple on Pizza” and “People Who Would Rather Die Than Put Pineapple on Pizza.”

At press time, Senator Middleground was celebrating the campaign’s success by simultaneously attending 147 different victory parties, each featuring a slightly different version of his “We’re All in This Together, Separately” speech. Campaign staffers noted that the only moment of genuine national unity occurred when all 147 groups briefly came together to express outrage at being lumped in with the other 146 groups in this article.

When reached for final comment, Middleground’s office issued a statement reading, “The Senator remains committed to uniting all Americans who agree with their specific version of his message, and looks forward to continuing to bring people together by keeping them carefully apart.” The statement was immediately followed by 146 other slightly different statements, each claiming to be the only authentic version.

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