Some of my favorite TV combines drama with politics. Last year I set out to find some Twific that brings our favorite characters into that world of the political. Afterall, one of my all time favorite fics is The Cullen Campaign which, although it was pulled, featured the most intelligent political friction combined with fun sexual tension and romance.
Here's what I found:
a oneshot by TheFicChick
Liberal left? Meet conservative right. Wearing tight pants and a self-satisfied grin. (ExB, AH, one-shot.)
This was cute, fast-paced and well-written. It's got a real West Wingy vibe.
The other 2 fics I'd like to feature are by the same author, Betty Smith, who pulled both fics and published them as books. (You can still find both fics as .pdf files floating around the internet. If you want to message me your email, I'd be happy to send them or The Cullen Campaign to you.)
The Gentleman from Washington State
Senator Edward Cullen is the handsome scion of the Cullen family. A playboy's playboy, he is taken with an intern in his office, Bella Swan. She is untouchable for many reasons, and he's in a tough re-election battle with Jacob Black. AH,M Adult Content
If you're interested in the non-Twi version, it was published as A Political Affair by Mary Whitney
My Esteemed Colleague
Members of Congress, Edward Cullen R-IL and Isabella Swan D-WA, have nothing in common and everything to lose. Despite divergent politics, they can't contain they're feelings. Yet one issue remains that hopelessly divides their relationship and the country.
This was a concise and realistic feeling story with two good hearted, intelligent and savvy protagonists. Nothing felt drawn out for the sake of drama. I loved the political setting (the ins and outs of what a congressperson does and their obligations to themselves, their constituents and their party). Bella in particular is a great character - she's passionate about the issues she cares about, she is good at her job, and she has an easy demeanor despite being surrounded by people who underestimate her.
If you're interested in the non-Twi version, it was published as Compromising Positions by Mary Whitney.
Does anyone else have any recs for good political/romance fics or books?