The American President
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:31:01
Give us a vote, get a photo op
with number 63.

:31:04
We should've gone after the handguns.
:31:06
One thing at a time.
:31:07
We don't have time for that.
:31:11
Hi. It's David in Sydney Wade's office.
:31:14
Yeah, I'll hold.
:31:16
I'm from Sydney Wade's office. I want to
confirm her lunch with the Congressman.

:31:20
We can do with a little party leadership.
:31:24
I mean, is the Majority Whip
taking a break?

:31:27
Congress is in session, right?
Am I wrong about that?

:31:30
I just got off with Simons.
:31:32
- Brock's on board.
- Terrific.

:31:34
Have him get back to me.
:31:39
You okay, Syd?
:31:42
Sure, why?
:31:43
I don't know. You seem a little tense.
:31:45
What do you mean?
:31:51
What do you have, a big date tonight?
:32:16
Senator Rumson,
if I can have a moment with you, sir.

:32:19
Certainly.
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I'm standing here with
Senate Minority Leader Robert Rumson...

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...one of the many guests arriving at what,
for the next few hours, at least...

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...will be a nonpartisan White House.
:32:29
The latest public opinion surveys
show the President with...

:32:32
...approval ratings that would make him
all but unbeatable come next November.

:32:36
Is there a Republican who can mount
a serious challenge...

:32:39
...and are you that candidate?
:32:41
It's a long time till November. Right now
I'm looking forward to a pleasant evening.

:32:45
Thank you, Senator.
:32:48
That's a little tight, Luce.
:32:50
It's supposed to be.
It's supposed to make you look regal.

:32:54
Is it supposed to cut off
the blood flow to my face?

:32:59
All done.

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