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It was Shaun who first identified the assassination attempt as poorly-managed. When the senator asked him to defend his position, he shrugged and said, ?You?re alive, aren?t you?? It wasn?t a comforting point, but it was a good one. A few more zombies in the original wave or a few more guards taken out like Tracy and the convoy could have been overrun rather than suffering a few casualties. Either it hadn?t been a full-fledged assassination attempt, or it was an incredibly badly planned one. The former seemed unlikely. They used infected humans.

 

The attraction of attempting to weaponize the infected has decreased exponentially since the Raskin-Watts trail of 2026, when it was officially declared that any individual who used live-state Kellis-Amberlee as a weapon would be tried as a terrorist. What?s the point of using a sloppy, difficult-to-manage weapon if even failure means you?re likely to be one of the few lucky souls to still qualify for the death penalty?

 

The screamers were the only piece of the convoy?s equipment that seemed to have been sabotaged. Reviewing the cameras at the gate confirmed that the blank spots were caused by a localized EMP burst?something focused enough that it took out only the cameras within a certain range and didn?t attract the attention of most of Buffy?s sensors. You can get that sort of tech at RadioShack. It?s portable, disposable, and entirely untraceable, unless you happen to have the make and model of the unit, which we don?t. The senator?s men had been going over every scrap of available evidence since the incident, and they were still no closer to finding answers. If anything, they were further away, because the trail had time to get cold.

 

Who would want to kill Senator Ryman? Try ?practically everyone,? and you?d be off to a good start. Senator Peter Ryman started out as a long shot, and somehow became a front-runner in the presidential race. Everything could change before the official party conventions, but there was no denying that he?d been doing well in the polls, that he?d been performing solidly across a wide spectrum of potential voters, and that his views on the issues tended to appeal to the majority. Being the first candidate to open his campaign to the blogging world certainly didn?t hurt?he?d enjoyed a substantial boost in awareness among voters aged thirty-five and below. The other candidates took too long to realize that they might have missed a trick, and they?d all been scrambling to catch up. Two of our betas received invitations to follow competing politicians in the week immediately after Eakly. Both refused the offers, citing conflict of interest. When you?ve got a good thing going, you don?t shoot it before you have to.

 

Beyond Senator Ryman?s standing lead, he was photogenic, well-liked, and well-placed in the Republican Party, with no major scandals in his background. No one makes it that far in politics and stays completely clean, but he?s about as close as they come. Literally, the biggest scandal I?ve been able to find on the man is that his oldest daughter, Rebecca, was either three months premature or was conceived out of wedlock. That?s it. He?s like a big, friendly Boy Scout who just woke up one day and decided to become the President of the United States of America.

 

He doesn?t even seem to belong to any of the major special-interest groups. Despite his wife?s horse ranch, he supports the enforcement of Mason?s Law, which means he?s not in the pocket of the animal rights organizations, but he also opposes wide-scale hunting and deforestation, which means he doesn?t belong to the militant antinature groups. He neither preaches damnation nor asserts that secular humanism was the only answer for a post-Rising world. I haven?t even been able to find proof that his campaign received funding from the tobacco companies, and everyone?s campaign receives funding from the tobacco companies. Once lung cancer stopped killing their customers, they rapidly became the number one contributors to most political campaigns. There?s big money to be had in cigarettes that don?t give anybody cancer.

 

A lot of people would benefit if Peter Ryman turned up dead. So maybe it?s no surprise that things were fairly bleak around the convoy as the primaries approached. The playful atmosphere that had dominated the campaign for the first six weeks was gone, replaced by blank-faced, by-the-book bodyguards who sometimes seemed to think they should demand blood tests after you used a public toilet. Buffy was handling things pretty well, largely by spending her time either inside the van or with Chuck and his team over in the senator?s equipment rig, but it was driving Shaun and me out of our minds.

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