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no matterwhat.
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The pressures women face
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mean you have to work
twice as hard,

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and you can't let anything
or anyone stand in your way.

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Hey! Hey!
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One per person!
Put those back!

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Eat me.
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Tracy: But you know,
winning isn't everything.

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Win or lose, ethical conduct
is the most important thing.

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Just ask Mr. McAllister.
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Mr. McAllister!
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Mr. McAllister, wait up!
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Mr. McAllister, don't go!
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I got all my signatures.
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There's 1 58, way more than I need.
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Hey, that's super.
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Here they are.
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Oh, you can just
put them in my box,

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and I'll take a look
at them tomorrow.

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Could you approve them now
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because I'd really like
to kick off my campaign

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right away, you know,
in the morning.

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Right.
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Yeah, yeah.
Those look good to me.

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Aren'tyou supposed to keep them?
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No. That's fiine.
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I thought you were
supposed to keep them.

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Yeah, right, fiine, OK.
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Thanks for everything.
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You bet.
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I can't wait
to start campaigning.

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What's that?
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I can't wait
to start campaigning.

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Oh. Well, it should
be easy for you.

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So far, no competition.
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Yeah, but you know,
Coca-Cola's by far

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the world's number one soft drink,
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and they spend
more money than anybody

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on advertising.
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I guess that's how come
they stay number one.

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Yeah.
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OK. Well, good luck there, Tracy.
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You know, Mr. M...
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when I win the presidency,
that means you and I

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are gonna be spending
a lot of time together,

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and I for one would really
like that time to be...

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harmonious and productive.
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Wouldn'tyou?
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Sure.
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OK.
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That's what I thought.
I was just checking.

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Yeah. Good luck there, Tracy.

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