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always a politician.
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[ Anchorwoman ]
lt's 1 0 minutes past the hour...

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and there are 20 minutes left before
the polls close in Mooseport, Maine.

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With the former president's campaign
spending millions...

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on TV, radio and print advertising...
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it's an amazing feat that Handy Harrison's
grass-roots campaign...

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still has him neck-and-neck--
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lt was so beautiful.
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[ Sobbing ]
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- Hello.
- Oh.

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Spectacular, isn't it?
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- l was thinking about--
- For once don't talk, please.

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- What?
-Just listen. Okay? Can you do that?

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A long while back...
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my mom asked me
what l saw in you.

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You probably find it hard to believe
that anybody could ask such a thing...

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but she did.
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""l see a man l admire,'' l told her.
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""A flawed man, certainly,
but a man with principles.''

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Since this Handy thing...
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l've seen a man...
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who only cares about ego and power...
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a man who will stoop to anything...
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to win a position
he doesn't even want...

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from someone he probably
shouldn't even beat.

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And it angers me, and it upsets me.
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- Oh, and mostly it just makes me sad.
- Grace--

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Because... you used to be
better than that, Monroe.

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You really were.
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And that is no handshake,
you son of a bitch.


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