The campaign trail is paved with blood and broken bones. History diverged one fateful day in 1868 when presidential candidate Horatio Seymour lost his temper middebate and violently attacked Ulysses S. Grant earning him not only widespread popularity but the presidency as well. Today elections are decided by brutal highly publicized handtohand combat in arenas called Stumps. And in a society that adores violence this much its no surprise that powerful people get away with murder. But not for