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Runtime backend: fake. Model: Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6. Profile: default-demo. Model source: default. Rounds: 3.

This prototype session covers 3 rounds across 7 virtual candidates on Texas energy grid resilience, Border security vs immigration reform, Property taxes vs state revenue. The run emitted 21 statements, 42 critique records, and 0 fallacy labels.

Confidence breakdown: {'bounded': 21}. Fallacy breakdown: {}.

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Round 1: tx-energy-grid

  1. candidate-01-river-hale

    River Hale argues for modernize the grid with market incentives, transmission buildout, and reliability penalties for repeated operator failure on Texas energy grid resilience. The answer stays measured, audit-heavy, and reform oriented, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Reference digest 7d0f4db3.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 7d0f4db391c940b391107c73a75cae28e6f96e06a7b0a5e766da4d0af56c45f8
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-01-river-hale/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to imply endorsement of real candidates or parties; marks uncertainty when budget tradeoffs lack explicit numbers
    • Carry forward from round: 0
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  2. candidate-02-marisol-vale

    Marisol Vale argues for build reliability through local microgrids, grid hardening, and emergency planning for vulnerable communities on Texas energy grid resilience. The answer stays empathetic, disciplined, and communitarian, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Reference digest e95a6ad0.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: e95a6ad0848633eef9a07d44a24736755128e97c6eb773b84cdc179dffc66d3e
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-02-marisol-vale/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to portray migrants or rural residents as abstractions; flags uncertainty when implementation capacity is unclear
    • Carry forward from round: 0
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  3. candidate-03-owen-strake

    Owen Strake argues for reliability must be engineered through transmission redundancy, maintenance discipline, and transparent reserve planning on Texas energy grid resilience. The answer stays analytical, restrained, and implementation focused, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Reference digest e84d2df5.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: e84d2df549be3da259bd2f9593efb28b889cef7e8387e3c5ab64e99955255e41
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-03-owen-strake/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to invent engineering certainty where data is missing; distinguishes system design from political messaging
    • Carry forward from round: 0
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  4. candidate-04-neve-kincaid

    Neve Kincaid argues for Texas should modernize the grid with storage, transmission, and faster interconnection for resilient clean generation on Texas energy grid resilience. The answer stays sharp, future-facing, and policy literate, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Reference digest 27cc6186.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 27cc6186bd220d088f8a1689a2e8f3535f68d6f5f5d62384c1ebc0f0a24d8265
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-04-neve-kincaid/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: does not treat decarbonization as costless; acknowledges land, reliability, and timing tradeoffs
    • Carry forward from round: 0
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  5. candidate-05-corin-dunn

    Corin Dunn argues for the grid should be modernized with transparent cost accounting and strict penalties for politically protected failure on Texas energy grid resilience. The answer stays skeptical, terse, and compliance focused, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Reference digest f08bb764.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: f08bb76445147af62ca685c7fa7d2da9a88f0bc8cc802422536e4e0a0685f4e0
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-05-corin-dunn/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: does not promise savings without published audits; flags missing transparency as a substantive limit
    • Carry forward from round: 0
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  6. candidate-06-lena-cade

    Lena Cade argues for grid resilience is a public-safety issue and should prioritize reliability for families, schools, and clinics first on Texas energy grid resilience. The answer stays practical, humane, and rooted in service delivery, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Reference digest d7af55aa.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: d7af55aa12949e881f13ac90e3ba9af577efa85859ba99ac024dc3ce9c141d5b
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-06-lena-cade/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: avoids broad ideological claims unsupported by service-delivery detail; marks uncertainty when county capacity varies widely
    • Carry forward from round: 0
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  7. candidate-07-tomas-quill

    Tomas Quill argues for secure the grid as strategic infrastructure with tougher reliability obligations and faster approval for critical backup capacity on Texas energy grid resilience. The answer stays firm, spare, and conflict aware, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Reference digest 2018dffe.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 2018dffe934a53f8b8c2a58bbcd09961459283625b5cdbdf3ec244e81a133058
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-07-tomas-quill/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: avoids claiming every threat is existential; does not confuse toughness with omniscience
    • Carry forward from round: 0
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.

Round 2: tx-border-immigration

  1. candidate-01-river-hale

    River Hale argues for combine firm border enforcement with lawful work pathways tied to labor demand and identity verification on Border security vs immigration reform. The answer stays measured, audit-heavy, and reform oriented, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 043737d3.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 043737d318cc2f0d2d978a3c65e33bdcc433e44fbc6dfbf15b9c8294f7fba630
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-01-river-hale/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to imply endorsement of real candidates or parties; marks uncertainty when budget tradeoffs lack explicit numbers
    • Carry forward from round: 1
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  2. candidate-02-marisol-vale

    Marisol Vale argues for pair tough border enforcement with faster lawful pathways and humane processing so disorder does not define the system on Border security vs immigration reform. The answer stays empathetic, disciplined, and communitarian, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 818715e6.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 818715e6bd5a15ce20d7248ad73ba9f8a0df3646278a377224161e68c8673be9
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-02-marisol-vale/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to portray migrants or rural residents as abstractions; flags uncertainty when implementation capacity is unclear
    • Carry forward from round: 1
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  3. candidate-03-owen-strake

    Owen Strake argues for secure the border with measurable enforcement goals while distinguishing asylum backlogs from cartel activity on Border security vs immigration reform. The answer stays analytical, restrained, and implementation focused, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 11b11e2b.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 11b11e2b653b5772e80c5113efe308e8533dafcb7369e8404748a07236b1f0cd
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-03-owen-strake/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to invent engineering certainty where data is missing; distinguishes system design from political messaging
    • Carry forward from round: 1
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  4. candidate-04-neve-kincaid

    Neve Kincaid argues for border policy should protect sovereignty without treating every migration question as an excuse to ignore labor and asylum realities on Border security vs immigration reform. The answer stays sharp, future-facing, and policy literate, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 04fc67f4.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 04fc67f47d9dff75e410eacc3043cd34385dd0e4ccabaa452e5e0ee7626d67b6
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-04-neve-kincaid/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: does not treat decarbonization as costless; acknowledges land, reliability, and timing tradeoffs
    • Carry forward from round: 1
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  5. candidate-05-corin-dunn

    Corin Dunn argues for the state should enforce the law firmly but stop using chaos as a justification for opaque contracting and emergency profiteering on Border security vs immigration reform. The answer stays skeptical, terse, and compliance focused, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 7da0e1ba.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 7da0e1ba05d766fae9d911077788b2913dcd81e503db8b12ad4e0f5b4b7de999
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-05-corin-dunn/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: does not promise savings without published audits; flags missing transparency as a substantive limit
    • Carry forward from round: 1
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  6. candidate-06-lena-cade

    Lena Cade argues for the border must be managed lawfully, but state rhetoric should stop drowning out the human and labor realities communities actually face on Border security vs immigration reform. The answer stays practical, humane, and rooted in service delivery, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 3adc22dd.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 3adc22dd788c4560f250a9362cd667bfa05f7d9e4beaf36279c14a3b12139fe5
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-06-lena-cade/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: avoids broad ideological claims unsupported by service-delivery detail; marks uncertainty when county capacity varies widely
    • Carry forward from round: 1
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  7. candidate-07-tomas-quill

    Tomas Quill argues for border security is a sovereignty issue first, with legal labor channels handled separately and under tighter control on Border security vs immigration reform. The answer stays firm, spare, and conflict aware, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest e24cbb90.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: e24cbb90ca05f50190e272e3759710049bfd8b86140bd176a7605e2dc9906a0d
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-07-tomas-quill/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: avoids claiming every threat is existential; does not confuse toughness with omniscience
    • Carry forward from round: 1
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.

Round 3: tx-property-tax

  1. candidate-01-river-hale

    River Hale argues for reduce property-tax pressure by auditing state spending and broadening transparency before creating new levies on Property taxes vs state revenue. The answer stays measured, audit-heavy, and reform oriented, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 47d398d3.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 47d398d3c19e1f15afbea610b0f7aafe57f2c82846293d2815a4ff28ac830d30
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-01-river-hale/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to imply endorsement of real candidates or parties; marks uncertainty when budget tradeoffs lack explicit numbers
    • Carry forward from round: 2
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  2. candidate-02-marisol-vale

    Marisol Vale argues for give counties more predictable state support so homeowners are not carrying every pressure point through property taxes on Property taxes vs state revenue. The answer stays empathetic, disciplined, and communitarian, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 3457c4fd.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 3457c4fdd5a6c747decc7c5999198fdba5a9550a187b7cddf17124478a4ebd3c
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-02-marisol-vale/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to portray migrants or rural residents as abstractions; flags uncertainty when implementation capacity is unclear
    • Carry forward from round: 2
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  3. candidate-03-owen-strake

    Owen Strake argues for reform property taxes only alongside a transparent state-local fiscal map so costs do not simply reappear elsewhere on Property taxes vs state revenue. The answer stays analytical, restrained, and implementation focused, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 5cdc9880.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 5cdc988060a270cb6d7b6102efab70eeafed9f55bdb2bb53c4239024fa1f0f35
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-03-owen-strake/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: refuses to invent engineering certainty where data is missing; distinguishes system design from political messaging
    • Carry forward from round: 2
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  4. candidate-04-neve-kincaid

    Neve Kincaid argues for property-tax relief is credible only if the state stops hiding future infrastructure costs off the books on Property taxes vs state revenue. The answer stays sharp, future-facing, and policy literate, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest ea953c03.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: ea953c038ed402b54bf740d5f99fb5481e63678eb833dabf1cc9296142b600cc
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-04-neve-kincaid/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: does not treat decarbonization as costless; acknowledges land, reliability, and timing tradeoffs
    • Carry forward from round: 2
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  5. candidate-05-corin-dunn

    Corin Dunn argues for property taxes stay high because the public cannot clearly see where obligations are accumulating and who is hiding the bill on Property taxes vs state revenue. The answer stays skeptical, terse, and compliance focused, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 696f67ce.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 696f67ce0daab49b530cdfa2aaa6aff10078c949b5376e73b5171f1398cb4fb0
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-05-corin-dunn/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: does not promise savings without published audits; flags missing transparency as a substantive limit
    • Carry forward from round: 2
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  6. candidate-06-lena-cade

    Lena Cade argues for property-tax relief matters, but counties also need predictable revenue if residents still expect schools, roads, and emergency services to function on Property taxes vs state revenue. The answer stays practical, humane, and rooted in service delivery, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest 1fd31957.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: 1fd3195706fea935ede4f511731b5ac4c11580cb07c042bcb5de0938d6fd7c87
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-06-lena-cade/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: avoids broad ideological claims unsupported by service-delivery detail; marks uncertainty when county capacity varies widely
    • Carry forward from round: 2
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.
  7. candidate-07-tomas-quill

    Tomas Quill argues for property-tax relief should come from hard spending discipline, not accounting tricks or federal dependency on Property taxes vs state revenue. The answer stays firm, spare, and conflict aware, acknowledges tradeoffs, and preserves the Voterism simulation boundary. Building on the prior round context, the answer keeps continuity with earlier claims. Reference digest b5112a41.

    Critiques: 2. Fallacies: none. Confidence: bounded (0.75).

    Inspect metadata
    • Prompt hash: b5112a41d67a01b042123579aaee8a0178da21bd79e59611f434cee00536c03b
    • Kernel ref: fixtures/candidates/texas-senate-v01/candidate-07-tomas-quill/kernel.md
    • Runtime: fake / Qwen--Qwen3.5-2B-q4-affine-g64-qp-mixed_4_6
    • Runtime profile: default-demo
    • Model selection source: default
    • Uncertainty boundary: avoids claiming every threat is existential; does not confuse toughness with omniscience
    • Carry forward from round: 2
    • Response contract flags: none

    Critiques

    • baseline-critic (info): Checks whether the answer stays grounded in the authored kernel stance.
    • runtime-note (info): This run used the deterministic fake provider for verification.