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Pal Harvey Bacon (pæl ˈbeɪkən) (born March 20, 1954) is an American politician serving as a United States senator from Savannah, a seat he has held since 1984. A member of the New Republican Party, he is currently serving as Secretary of Labor and Social Programs for Savannah.

Personal life
Pal Bacon (pæl ˈbeɪkən) was born in Atlanta, Savannah on March, 20, 1954. Pal Bacon currently lives in Miami Beach in Miami-Dade County, Savannah. They previously lived in Atlanta, Fulton County, Savannah and Sarasota, Sarasota County, FL.

Pal Bacon has an estimated net worth of $117m USD as of January 1998. He became a successful stock trader after investing millions into stock, but lost it after Walker Orbke used the market for his own personal gain, in which he was sued by numerous people including Pal Bacon.

Pal Bacon is the richest representative in the U.S. He currently lives peacefully in Seattle, WA, as the Founder of Rivera Polling Institute.

Early life
Pal Bacon lived in Atlanta, Savannah until he moved to Sarasota, Savannah. He later on would move to Miami Beach after striking big in the stock market. After losing his winnings in stock, he moved to Pacifica to gain back his losses.

1984 Senate election
In 1984, Pal Bacon announced he would run for Savannah's Class III U.S. Senate seat. Bacon's campaign spent $1 million on advertising. He won the election, defeating Raymond Foster and John Thune with a 4.31% margin of victory, a 882,442 vote difference.

Secretary of Labor and Social Programs
Governor Tom Jerkings appointed him to be Secretary of Labor and Social Programs following the 1984 Election.

Representative for Pacifica’s District 5
In 1996, Pal Bacon ran for house against incumbent Jon Tester, winning the race by over 50 points.

Jon Tester later sued Pal Bacon for “intimidating voters” however it never passed the Supreme Court.

Federal Bureau of Investigation
In 1988, Pal Bacon was chosen to be the FBI Director under Storm Stimmel, in which he wom the presidential election. He later passed away and Hubert Humphrey became president. Pal Bacon made numerous EO’s which improved the safety in America and in 1997 started investigations on the Tucson Murders of 1989 and the Oklahoma City Bombings.

The investigations are currently ongoing.

1986 Senate Election
Pal Bacon won the New Republican Party nomination at 100% against Ox Dise Caulk. Walker then signed up to run as an independent for the senate election, in which they lost after Pal Bacon won with a margin of 17.46% more than their 1984, winning with 66.90% of the vote. Walker lost with 29.94%. Pal Bacon won with 14,497,353 votes (4.3m vote difference from 84) Walker received 6,487,384 votes, (8m less votes)

Personal finances
Pal Bacon accumulated his wealth by buying Bitcoin and Dogecoin, in which he later sold to buy Cole Financial and to pay off his loans. Cole Financial skyrocketed, in which Bacon sold his stock and invested into Walkerists Bank, at a low price of $1, which then jumped causing his value to go from a $2,000,000 Dogecoin investment all the way to $300,000,000 in stock.

After losing his money in the stock market, he sued Walker for using the market for his own personal gain, and won the lawsuit along with other people including Jackson Cole, Alex Rivera-Holden, and Raymond Foster.

He later became a professional gambler with a net worth of $117,000,000.

Pal Corporation
Pal Bacon purchased Fmazon Banking from Fmazon for a sum of $10.8 million dollars. He turned it into PalCo (Pal Corporation, Palcorp) PalCo was later renamed to Rivera Technologies International, but was changed to Rivera Research/Polling Institute (RPI)

1988 Presidential Campaign
In March, 1987 Pal Bacon announced his run for U.S. President for the New Republican Primaries. His running mate is Chamel Madjd. He withdrawed from the presidential bid around a month later in April, 1987.