Fantasy Congress is an online game structured like fantasy sports where data gathered about congress is converted into points. Players create teams of individuals elected to the US House and Senate and members of congress acquire points based on legislative activity. Like fantasy sports, teams compete in small groups called leagues. At the end of the "season", each team with the most points in their league wins.[1]
^McGrady, Clyde (October 20, 2020). "If you thought fantasy football was wonky, try Fantasy Congress". Roll Call. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
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for Saturn Award for Best Screenplay and for Best Film at the Avoriaz Fantasy Film Festival. The Whisperers (1967; producer) Joanna (1968; producer)...
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