Election
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:21:02
I personally think you have
a very bright future ahead of you.

:21:05
- I'm not talking about sports.
- What do you mean?

:21:11
You're a natural leader. You're
one of our most popular students.

:21:15
And you don't crack under pressure,
as we all saw in the Westside game.

:21:22
All the kids look up to you.
What does that spell?

:21:31
Student council president.
:21:36
Who me? No ... I don't
know anything about that stuff.

:21:43
- That's Tracy Flick's thing.
- She's a real go-getter.

:21:48
- And she's super nice.
- Yeah.

:21:52
But one person assured of victory
undermines democracy.

:21:57
That would be
more like a dictatorship.

:22:02
- What's your favourite fruit?
- Pears.

:22:06
- Good, let's say ...
- Wait!

:22:11
- Apples.
- Apples. Fine.

:22:15
Let's say all you ever knew
were apples.

:22:21
You might think apples were good,
even if some were rotten.

:22:26
But one day, there's an orange.
Now you can make a decision.

:22:31
Do you want an apple or an orange?
That's democracy.

:22:36
- I also like bananas.
- Exactly. Good.

:22:41
What do you say?.
Give a little something back.

:22:45
- How's that?
- Just a little higher.

:22:51
Eric, you can't put tape
on the "outside" of the poster!

:22:57
You'd better take
the whole thing down and redo it.


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