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1:19:06
Larry?
1:19:08
Yeah?
1:19:10
I thinkwe have a problem.
1:19:12
253, 254, and 255.
1:19:16
Yep, I get the same as you,Jim.
1:19:17
Looks like Paul's
our next president.

1:19:19
Larry: No way!
1:19:21
I-l-lt doesn't make sense.
1:19:22
Well, sorry, Larry,
but my fiigures work out

1:19:25
exactly the same
as Mr. McAllister's.

1:19:27
I get, uh, 256 for Paul,
255 forTracy.

1:19:31
And 290 disregards, right?
1:19:34
If you say so.
1:19:35
Mostly Tammy fans,
if you can believe it.

1:19:37
See? It doesn't add up.
1:19:39
There were 801 ballots,
but 803 people voted.

1:19:42
Well, there must
be 2 votes missing.

1:19:44
Check the register.
1:19:45
He's right. 2 people must
have pocketed their ballots.

1:19:47
Usually there's more.
1:19:49
But they were there.
I counted 803 votes.

1:19:53
It happens, Larry.
People make mistakes.

1:19:55
I didn't make a mistake.
1:19:57
Every vote was there
when you sat down.

1:19:59
Easy, Falch. I don't
like where you're going.

1:20:02
I'm sorry, Dr. Hendricks,
1:20:03
but every vote
was accounted for.

1:20:05
Falch, that's enough.
1:20:07
End of story.
1:20:09
[Trumpet Fanfare]
1:20:30
Paul?
1:20:31
I just want to let you know
that no matter what happens

1:20:35
and how this turns out,
1:20:36
you've run a really great campaign.
1:20:38
Good luck.
1:20:40
Well, thanks, Tracy.
You, too.

1:20:42
I'm just glad it's over.
1:20:46
Jim:
lf we canjust get started.

1:20:48
People. People.
1:20:51
As soon as the winners
are announced,

1:20:52
we can all go home, OK?
1:20:54
Some contests are...
1:20:57
are so well-fought
that it seems unfair


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