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Little guy against the big guy,
corporations against the people.

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Young versus old. What's better than this?
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Give me a break!
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I am going to run an alderman
for President?

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He's not an alderman.
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He's a hero.
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- Who doesn't like a hero?
- Big business loves a hero!

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See?
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You said we needed somebody
who can help the party.

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Now, how in the hell
does this guy help the party?

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I'm glad you asked.
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The United States is changing.
America is changing.

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Inside of 20 years, you know the numbers...
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20 percent black,
21 percent Asian, 39 percent Hispanic.

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The minorities will be the majority.
The smartest thing we can do...

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is be the first party
to nominate a minority for President.

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- How about a cripple?
- I don't think so, Charlie.

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Now, we'll lose, of course,
but the minorities will be happy.

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The minorities will be happy
and they will vote for us in 2008...

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because we've shown we support them.
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And the white people will vote for us...
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- Because our guy isn't black.
- You got my vote!

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Geller, see if you can track down
this Mays Gilliam.

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Go check our accounts.
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Give me one good reason
why I should go along with this.

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Don't you get it, Debra?
I intend to run for President in 2008.

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Now give me one reason why you shouldn't.
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He would take a lot of work.
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We can run a background check...
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but it's obvious
he's not a party line candidate.

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He's just some kid
who thinks he can make a difference.

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Don't worry. Go out there,
put the machine behind him.

:12:53
You get 25 points in the polls,
consider it a win.

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Make sure he doesn't embarrass us.
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After this is over, we get to work.

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