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Ox Dise Caulk is a US Representative and Former US Representative from Savannah's 5th Congressional District from 1985-1986, and He is Richard Ossoff's running mate for the Social Democratic Party's nomination for President of the United States in 1988. He was a candidate for the New Republican Party's nomination for Savannah Senate Class III against Pal Bacon in 1986. In 1989, he was revived after his murder.

Early life
In his early years, Ox Dise Caulk, for the most part, stayed out of politics. He graduated from the University of Cheyenne with a degree in finance, and after getting out of college, he pursued stock market trading. Caulk became extremely successful, garnering 44 million dollars by the time he first ran for public office. He also married Colin Caulk(who immediately filed for divorce) after they founded a super pac together.

1984 Run
After dropping out of a Cheyenne senate race, Ox Dise Caulk moved to Savannah in order to run for Savannah's 5th district, which was unopposed. With no write-in candidates, He won with 100% of the vote.

House Term
Ox Dise Caulk's house term was mainly consisting of frequently interrupting house sessions, dissenting nearly all motions, and voting nay on all but the most popular bills (even including many of his own party's bills). Tragically, his term was cut short by his stroke and subsequent death.

2000 Senate Run
By far one of the closest races in federal history, The Ox Dise Caulk vs Ossoff Posting senate race ended with Ox winning (50.49%-49.51%). Ossoff Posting was devestated by his loss and rioted.

Ox's Murder
On July 21, 1986 Ox Dise Caulk was murdered by Former Representative Heest. A nationwide manhunt was started in the aftermath.

Revival
Ox was revived in a satanic ritual using Heest's blood 3 days after his death.

Campaign Rally Shooting
On November 13th, 1989, Ox was shot by a terrorist from a nearby hotel during one of his campaign rallies. He was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he was in critical condition for 2 months. He was released from the hospital on January 29, 1990