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Bartlet's Rally Folding Chair

Bartlet veers abruptly toward a folding chair parked on the asphalt outside Columbia High School, collapses into its metal-framed seat with canvas webbing straining under his weight, and hunches over scattered speech pages. Legs splay open with a metallic scrape; the chair rocks faintly as he scratches final revisions, isolation carving deep lines into his face while Leo lingers nearby, tension humming in the air before tomorrow's crowd crashes in.
1 appearances

Purpose

Portable seat for speakers to rest and work during outdoor rally preparations

Significance

Cradles Bartlet's raw vulnerability as anxiety coils before the big rally launch; his retreat fractures the advisor-President armor, exposing frailty that ripples through their terse exchange and heightens stakes of personal pressures clashing with political spectacle

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