Exit Polls Ignite Hope, Josh Reveals Father's Chemo
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Sam and Leo discuss promising exit poll results, signaling a potential victory for Bartlet in the Illinois primary.
Josh reveals his father's chemotherapy and hopes the good news will cheer him up, adding a personal layer to the political victory.
Abbey questions the lack of healthy food, providing a moment of levity amidst the tension.
Who Was There
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excited
Watches TV with Sam and Toby, exclaims 'Here it comes!' before announcement, cheers after win.
- • Anticipate and react to primary results
Cautiously excited, buzzing with validated hope
Sam crosses the room with Leo, urgently reporting strong exit poll numbers from Stark County, Rock Island, DeWitt County, and Cumberland, specifying 53-58% with undecideds, fueling team momentum as camera pans from TV results.
- • Update team on electoral momentum to build confidence
- • Precise data delivery to sustain campaign energy
- • Strong undecided swings signal impending victory
- • Timely poll shares galvanize the inner circle
- • Monitor election results
Dry amusement veiling underlying campaign strain
Abbey approaches the group, complains wryly about lack of non-fried food, presses Leo seriously on poll strength, grounding high-stakes buzz with everyday humanity amid the suite's tension.
- • Lighten mood through relatable complaint
- • Gauge true poll viability from Leo
- • Sustained energy requires basic comforts
- • Strong polls demand insider confirmation
grumpy and angry
Enters grumpy, complains about Sam's draft speech lacking opponent's name, pulls Leo aside to review it.
- • Revise victory speech to personalize congratulations
- • Deliver tragic personal news to Josh
Announces Illinois primary win for Bartlet on TV.
- • Report election results
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The Sheraton suite TV screen glows with Illinois primary results, drawing the camera pan across the room to Sam and Leo as they discuss exit polls, serving as the visual catalyst and real-time oracle fueling verbal excitement over county surges.
Sam's typed victory speech draft is identified by Josh as the document Bartlet grumpily questions upon entering, its generic opponent reference looming as a narrative pivot from poll euphoria to presidential critique, underscoring premature scripting tensions.
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Key Dialogue
"SAM: "We're starting to get some good exit polling, at Stark County and Rock Island." LEO: "How good?" SAM: "We're running at 53 to 58 with the undecideds, from 72 hours ago, at the 12th, 14th and 15th.""
"JOSH: "Nothing. My dad had his chemo today. These exit polls are going to cheer him up.""
"ABBEY: "Leo, is there any food in this room that isn't fried?" LEO: "Well, if there is, let's get rid of it." ABBEY: "I'm not kidding.""