Sources within heaven have revealed to us that Jesus H Christ intends to run for what would become his 26th term in office as ruler of the galaxy.
Since his first term began in 1914 he's been unopposed in office despite, many say, failing to deliver on any of his pre-election promises. They point to promises of "an end to death and eternal life for all" as being unrealistic given the funding given to healthcare as just one of many examples.
Critics say the elections themselves are rigged and in fact no one even gets to case a vote because his father simply declares him the winner. They believe that have proof that this was planned for some time in what many are calling "biblegate" and point to basic UN standardsfor democracy which haven't been lived up to.
Many of his supporters thought that his 16th term beginning in 1975 would define his rulership but they lost faith when his party later blamed them for having "unrealistic expectations".
"I did originally support him", says one man who didn't want to be identified for fear of reprisals, "but I'm starting to grow old and now think I'll die without ever seeing any of the changes his promised to enact".
We tried to contact the heaven party to ask when he planned to do any of the things he promised. A spokesperson blamed the previous administration for all the problems and said it was unrealistic for people to expect change to come so soon and that they still had lots of work to do. "No one knows exactly when we'll get to it", said Peter, "you just have to trust us and keep waiting - FOUR MORE YEARS BABY !!!".
Many are starting to question the process itself. "I can't believe they are still blaming the other guys" said B. Zebub-D'Ville, "aren't they supposed to have supreme power? His father is very influential so what's taking them so long?".
The newly formed Atheist Party is attracting growing support and are keen to point out that anything to do with Jesus is pure speculation because no one ever gets to actually meet him. "We just don't think he even exists and it's a much simpler explanation for why nothing happens" said Dawkins, one of their unofficial spokespeople.
Supporters of Jesus are undeterred though. They don't intend to stop pushing the same message that they always have and trying to recruit others to believe in it all too.