1. Previously on The West Wing:
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2. I don't know if I've served you . . .
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3. . . . very well over the past few days.
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4. I won't be a punching bag
for Hoynes and Santos . . .
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5. . . . and every welterweight
who wants a quick tabloid hit.
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6. Public opinion's turning.
You're gonna see it at your events.
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7. You get into this
thinking to yourself . . .
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8. . . . that you're gonna play
by your own rules, and then . . .
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9. . . . bit by bit,
you chip away at them . . .
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10. . . . until you can't even name the game.
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11. Russell and Hoynes made
a huge media buyout of Boston.
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12. Close to 1800 gross ratings points.
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13. We need to change the dynamic,
or we're finished.
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14. It's pretty good over here.
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15. - Hey, Josh!
- On the record, listen . . .
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16. . . . the poll that matters
is on Super Tuesday.
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17. Off the record, no way is Hoynes
up nine in California.
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18. - It's an internal poll.
- Of his living room?
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19. - His polling says—
- That you can rig these things.
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20. It's four days
till the California primary.
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21. - This is open.
- Russell's internals show him . . .
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22. - . . . up in New York.
- He's campaigned there . . .
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23. . . . what, 157 times?
The guy has a hack license by now.
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24. Are you banking on Latinos,
like in Arizona and New Mexico?
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25. - And your internals?
- We're not releasing those.
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26. - I'm through talking about polls.
- Because you're third in every one?
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27. We're here to talk about issues.
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28. It's a presidential campaign.
It's not a statistics convention.
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29. But we got Hoynes up
by a lot less than nine.
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30. You didn't get that from me.
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31. Been two days since the press
asked a policy question.
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32. I think that was about
the no-smoking policy on the plane.
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33. Do you know this bill
in the California legislature . . .
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34. . . .to bar illegal immigrants
from getting driver's licenses?
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35. We're staying far away from it.
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36. They passed it. It's on its
way to the governor's desk.
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37. - The congressman will wanna denounce it.
- Of course.
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38. Third in the polls, why not
champion the one group . . .
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39. - . . . of Californians that can't vote?
- You'll talk to him?
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40. Yeah.
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41. I really liked those little bacon things
they had at the fundraiser in Ohio.
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42. - You're lucky I knew it was an "O" state.
- That really ought to be partial credit.
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43. At this point, all I do is read . . .
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44. . . . the talking points they put
in front of me, you know.
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45. Miss Santos, pleasure
to see you again, it says here.
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46. I had such a great time during our
last conjugal visit that— Page two.
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47. My staff suggested I follow up
and seek additional—
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48. Tell them that I maxed
out in Oregon.
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49. We'll be starting our descent
into Sacramento's Franklin...
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50. . . .in just a few minutes.
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51. Excuse me.
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52. The California legislature
just passed that bill . . .
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53. . . .to stop illegal immigrants
from getting driver's licenses.
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54. - Four days before the primary.
- Because Republicans in the legislature . . .
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55. . . . know it'll divide us.
You got the Latino vote on one hand . . .
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56. . . .one third of primary voters here . . .
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57. . . . and the notion of rewarding
illegal behavior on the other.
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58. - Okay.
- The governor's gonna be accused of . . .
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59. . . . screwing his own party.
We can only lose.
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60. - I know you're gonna wanna speak—
- I don't wanna speak out.
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61. - You don't?
- No.
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62. - Fasten your seat belts...
- Okay.
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63. and prepare for landing.
We should be on the ground...
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64. Just remind me
when we get to the hotel . . .
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65. . . .I wanna talk
about our new internal poll.
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66. You know Bram.
He's heading up California advance.
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67. - He was on Missouri-New Mexico.
- Montana-Arizona.
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68. - Right. The one with big hats.
- Do a quick change.
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69. We have meet-and-greets, a quick
clutch followed by a receiving line.
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70. - The difference?
- You met Backus at the Giants game.
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71. Daughter's at Loyola.
Congratulate him on his . . .
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72. - . . . wife's thyroid operation.
- It was successful?
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73. Don't mention the thyroid operation.
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74. Ed Garcia's in your room.
Then we'll do the health-care hit.
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75. - Eddie's here?
- Couple of details . . .
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76. - . . . about La Palabra's endorsement.
- They're huge with Latinos.
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77. - Gonna be a great hit.
- Are we gonna bump somebody off?
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78. - Hey.
- Hello, Eddie.
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79. - How are you?
- How's my campaign widow?
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80. Oh, just, you know, knitting
absentee ballots for Super Tuesday.
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81. It's good to see a friendly face.
Everywhere I go now . . .
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82. . . .it's TV cameras and coded produce.
That's the way the press pass . . .
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83. . . . messages us on the plane.
They roll oranges.
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84. The news isn't any better,
but you get your vitamin C.
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85. - How long are you in California?
- Two days.
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86. Redeye into Rhode Island
right after La Palabra's endorsement.
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87. - We're excited about that.
- We really appreciate that. Hon?
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88. - This one. Good.
- Thanks.
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89. Matt, we're concerned about this
driver's license bill.
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90. It could be the beginning of a new
wave of anti-immigrant legislation.
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91. We need you to denounce it
in your speech to La Palabra.
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92. I don't think I could do that, Eddie.
It would define my whole campaign.
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93. I don't want voters to see me
as just the brown candidate.
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94. I hope some of them
have black-and-white TVs.
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95. The governor wants to veto this,
but he's scared.
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96. Doesn't wanna be accused of torpedoing
the Democrats' chances. He needs cover.
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97. - The governor's endorsed Hoynes.
- This is a moral issue.
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98. Telling immigrants they can't drive,
make a living?
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99. Nothing I say tomorrow will
make a difference. We need to focus . . .
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100. . . . on electing a progressive candidate.
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101. Then we can take on
all the tough causes.
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102. Now all we need is
a progressive candidate.
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103. Maybe you don't see
more friendly faces . . .
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104. . . . because your friends
have trouble recognizing you.
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105. I can't do it.
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106. So you've said.
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107. How we doing?
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108. You sat with Backus at the Giants game.
Daughter's getting honors at Loyola.
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109. You're with the herbal medicine
lobby in five minutes.
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110. I was doing a home health-care hit.
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111. - This is the pre-hit.
- Herbal medicine?
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112. They're upset that our health-care plan
doesn't cover acoustic guitar playing.
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113. We said we'd do a meeting
before the speech.
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114. - Here he comes.
- Congressman!
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115. The latest Field polls say
if the election were held today—
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116. People would be surprised because
it's normally held on Election Day.
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117. Are you urging the governor to side
with Hispanics on the license issue?
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118. - I won't tell him how to run his state.
- Does it worry you Vinick's sweeping . . .
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119. . . . the Republican primaries
while you're still slugging?
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120. They can have their coronation.
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121. The competition makes us tougher
for the fall. And if you believe that . . . .
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122. Would you make sure
that Helen's got her speech folder?
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123. We've got a few meet-and-greets
in the hall.
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124. - I wanna talk about this internal poll.
- Sue Bowan.
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125. - We sat with you at the NRDC gala.
- Good to see you again.
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126. Why don't you talk
about global warming?
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127. I gave two speeches on it last week.
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128. - I never hear you talk about it.
- Ma'am, this way.
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129. - There you go. Hi.
- People tell me I look exactly like you.
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130. - Like looking in a mirror.
- Good luck, congressman.
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131. I think this internal's really promising.
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132. - Good luck.
- We're third in a three-way race.
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133. - How's that promising?
- The issues, Josh.
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134. We're beating Russell and Hoynes
on health care, on education.
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135. No one's covering the issues.
All the press cares about . . .
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136. . . .is polls, process, horserace.
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137. Then we gotta get disciplined
about staying on our message, don't we?
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138. - You remember the Ratners.
- Yes. Hi.
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139. Excuse me.
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140. - You wanna meet the congressman?
- No, I wanna meet you.
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141. - I'm your new finance director.
- You're Hickman.
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142. - The human cash register.
- Call me Paul.
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143. I should call you a cab.
Why are you here?
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144. You should be at a phone bank,
phone-banking.
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145. - I wanted to deliver the news in person.
- Your job's to give me money, not news.
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146. And since we have no money,
I thought I'd opt for news.
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147. By no money, you mean . . .?
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148. So you're going with
the literal meaning.
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149. The Super Tuesday polls
really spooked our big donors.
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150. We're raising on the Internet,
but once we pay the vendors . . .
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151. . . . our cash on hand will
look more like an empty palm.
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152. Give me a couple hours
to figure out a plan.
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153. We'll brief the congressman tonight.
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154. - Mr. Vice President.
- John.
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155. If you wanna drop the formalities.
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156. - I've no intention of dropping them.
- Well, enjoy them while you can.
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157. The most exquisitely tailored
straightjacket known to man.
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158. We're pleased to welcome
Vice President Bob Russell...
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159. and former Vice President
John Hoynes.
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160. Guy just got endorsed
by the governor of California.
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161. He looks like he's been drinking out
of the reservoir.
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162. I need that education statement
with CBO numbers . . .
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163. . . . not OMB. CBO. Believe it or not,
they aren't interchangeable.
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164. Tell the speechwriters to stop putting
acknowledgements . . .
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165. . . .at the top of speeches. The VP sounds
like he's taking attendance.
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166. - Got a minute?
- No to California.
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167. - Tomorrow?
- At all.
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168. I'm not sure you've heard,
there's a primary there on Tuesday.
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169. Hoynes has the governor
and the state party behind him.
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170. He's spending the weekend there.
We focus on New York and Ohio . . .
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171. - . . . places we can win.
- Not the best time to talk about my job?
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172. Don't go south on me,
at least make it southeast.
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173. No, I love what I'm doing,
master of all tasks.
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174. - Mistress, really.
- Fine. I wonder . . .
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175. . . . if I'm more useful
doing something specific.
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176. Maybe my own issue area.
I've learned these issues sideways.
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177. - Read this out loud.
- if it's too soon—
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178. Read it out loud.
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179. "Hoynes' plan has wrong priorities
for America.
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180. Tripling funds for character education
while leaving science—"
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181. Could I have the pool over here?
Donna Moss has a statement.
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182. Hi.
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183. Congressman, why are you trailing John
Hoynes among suburban women?
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184. Maybe I don't go around sermonizing
about values—
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185. - Pivot to home base.
- I was about to. I gotta answer first.
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186. Just pivot. "When they
learn about my health-care plan . . .
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187. . . . which moves us step-by-step
to universal coverage . . .
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188. . . . starting with all children,
that gap will close. "
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189. Just talked to Garcia about the rollout
of the La Palabra endorsement.
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190. You realize it's redundant
to say "the" and "la. "
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191. Well, la endorsement is off.
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192. Garcia says la congressman
knows why.
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193. Garcia says La Palabra's off?
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194. He wants me to denounce
the driver's license bill. I wouldn't do it.
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195. It's one of the biggest Latino groups.
This guy is your ticket to—
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196. You gotta call him,
straighten this out.
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197. - You want me out against the bill?
- Wanna come in 5th in a three-way race?
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198. He's upset, but he won't stiff
the first Latino to run for president.
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199. - I'll go see him in the morning.
- Don't promise anything on the bill.
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200. I'm saying we trailed almost every
country in every area tested last year.
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201. Geometry, computation.
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202. Will that argument blunt Hoynes' surge
in California?
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203. This isn't about blunting,
it's about curing polio.
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204. - We cured polio.
- And let's not be complacent about it.
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205. No one wants to ask
about science education?
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206. - I do.
- You're Bill Brewer.
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207. - I am.
- No questions from Hoynes' advisors.
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208. Too bad. I was gonna ask
how Bob Russell can . . .
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209. . . . turn up his nose
at character education . . .
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210. . . . with parents trying
to pass on values to their kids.
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211. We're focusing on things
like AP physics.
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212. See, this is why Russell
can't beat Vinick in the fall.
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213. He has no appreciation
of middle-class values.
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214. You rupture an appendix, do you want
a model citizen or a surgeon?
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215. I never said I had
a single-issue appendix.
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216. Thanks, guys.
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217. Honestly, your education plan
is closer to my tastes.
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218. - Really.
- Hoynes is on a values kick lately.
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219. Who wants the government
legislating their kids' values?
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220. Whatever happened to my right
to raise spoiled, selfish little jerks?
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221. So I take it you're single.
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222. - I don't answer hypothetical questions.
- Have a drink with me tonight.
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223. We'll get into specifics.
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224. No.
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225. You work for Hoynes.
It'd be sleeping with the enemy.
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226. Not that we'd actually sleep together.
I just— You know what I mean.
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227. - So you're the new spokesperson.
- I think this was kind of a tryout.
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228. Nice try.
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229. Governor Tillman was elected
with 71 percent of the Latino vote.
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230. - Popular guy.
- 67% of Californians think it's wrong . . .
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231. . . .to grant driver's licenses
to people who are here illegally.
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232. - Well, nobody told them there'd be math.
- Thank you.
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233. - Can I take five minutes?
- Yeah, sure.
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234. I don't think you've met
our new finance director.
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235. Phil. Great to meet you.
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236. - It's Paul.
- Call him Hickman.
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237. I'd much rather be called Paul.
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238. Shouldn't he be dialing for dollars
at headquarters?
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239. I'll let him explain why he's here.
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240. Congressman.
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241. - Mrs. Santos.
- Thank you.
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242. As much as the press care
about polls and the horserace . . .
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243. . . . donors care about it more.
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244. Now, winning New Mexico and Arizona
helped, but in the last few weeks . . .
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245. . . .as Hoynes and Russell established
leads in the Super Tuesday states . . .
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246. . . . our fundraising has dried up.
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247. If you look at the second page,
we've made our media buy . . .
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248. . . . but we haven't made outlays
for direct mail . . .
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249. . . . or payroll or field. And that 800K . . .
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250. . . . that pretty much zeroes out
our cash on hand.
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251. - What about our Internet program?
- That's mostly 10- and $20 checks.
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252. College campuses,
local democratic clubs.
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253. - Low-dollar activity.
- What's the punch line?
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254. If we don't do something to beat
expectations on Tuesday . . .
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255. . . .I don't see how we can continue
the campaign.
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256. Russell announced
he's not campaigning here.
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257. Cancel the Rhode Island-New York
swing . . .
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258. . . . focus all our resources here
in California.
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259. We can't overtake Hoynes,
but maybe we can squeak by Russell . . .
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260. . . . come in second.
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261. Let's do it.
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262. Great.
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263. If we come in second, you can
raise enough to keep going?
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264. - Most likely.
- And if we don't?
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265. - Burn that bridge when we get to it.
- The Texas primary's in two weeks.
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266. Hickman,
what are my backup options?
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267. Well, none.
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268. Even a bare-bones campaign in Texas
would cost 300, 400 grand.
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269. - Can we borrow?
- That's illegal.
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270. Election law prohibits borrowing.
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271. - Except from the candidate.
- Technically, that's right.
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272. So technically we can
mortgage our house . . .
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273. - . . . Ioan the money to the campaign.
- Josh is right. Let's burn that—
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274. And plan our Texas campaign
on the back of a napkin?
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275. Congressman, if you took on
that level of personal debt . . .
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276. . . .you'd be paying it off for years.
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277. - The only way you can do that is by—
- By what?
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278. By going back to Congress.
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279. Because no one writes checks
to retired politicians.
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280. Have the lawyers
draw up the mortgage papers.
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281. What, we don't want the papers
as backup?
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282. If we come in second here,
it's moot, right?
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283. - Probably.
- So let's come in second.
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284. - Thank you, congressman.
- Thank you, sir.
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285. Will?
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286. Will?
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287. Will.
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288. Will.
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289. Hoynes wants to colonize Mars
with nonviolent drug offenders.
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290. Recidivism . . . .
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291. It's 3 a.m.
What are you pouring on my head?
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292. I couldn't sleep. Hoynes' issues
director invited me for a drink.
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293. - You pour it on my head.
- I said it was sleeping with the enemy . . .
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294. . . . which I didn't mean literally.
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295. If you're asking
if you should have slept . . .
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296. . . . with the issues director,
do what you want.
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297. Hoynes was supposed to fly
to California . . .
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298. . . . for two policy speeches
in San Diego.
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299. Why would his issues director
be in New York, inviting me for a drink?
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300. The whole sleeping-with-the-enemy
thing?
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301. What if Hoynes won't be in California? A
head-fake so we won't campaign there.
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302. He could've left staff.
He could have a sore throat.
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303. For Super Tuesday, you campaign
from a gurney if you have to.
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304. - Hello.
- Hi, Susan, sorry to wake you.
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305. No, I'm calling from a fishing trawler.
Yes, I know it's 3 in the morning.
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306. I need to know if there's been any
middle-of-the-night change . . .
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307. . . .to Hoynes' schedule,
as silly as that sounds.
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308. He cancelled San Diego...
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309. - Don't say anything.
- No? Of course. Thanks.
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310. Hoynes cancelled
his San Diego fundraiser.
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311. He's spending a few more hours in
New York. Apparently, it's a sore throat.
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312. Wake up the staff.
If Hoynes isn't going to California . . .
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313. . . . what the hell are we
doing in New York?
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314. - Aren't you gonna say something?
- About what?
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315. Tomorrow's weather forecast?
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316. Seasonably warm. They don't
even have seasons in California.
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317. - It's just a backup.
- This is all about Texas, isn't it?
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318. What, we don't even want a backup?
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319. Don't do this to me.
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320. Here I am,
trapped in a Tammy Wynette medley . . .
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321. . . .like I'm supposed to quash your
ambitions, force you to rake leaves.
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322. - Good. Great.
- Fine. Going back to Congress, Matt?
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323. - It's a worst-case scenario.
- For who? Me? Your kids?
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324. - For what's-his-name? Rickman?
- One two-year term . . .
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325. . . . and we would retire all the debt.
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326. - It's only if we don't come in second.
- Second place.
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327. Like we're betting everything on Papa's
Moustache in the fourth, which we are.
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328. Hey, it's your house too.
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329. Tell me not to, and I won't.
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330. One two-year term and then what?
You won't run for president again?
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331. Tell me not to, and I won't.
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332. Congressman, would you
sign my hernia truss?
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333. - Oh, boy, I don't know—
- No, I manufacture them.
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334. - The 4th biggest wholesaler in the state.
- Okay.
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335. "Thanks for the support. "
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336. Let's go, congressman,
reporters are waiting.
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337. Come in.
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338. - Mrs. Santos.
- Call me Helen.
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339. You make me sound like a grandmother,
or a shop teacher.
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340. He's doing TV interviews
if you're looking for him.
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341. No, I'm looking for you.
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342. - I wanna talk about—
- Don't sign those loan papers.
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343. There are bad tradeoffs
in this business, but—
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344. Are there bad tradeoffs for the staff?
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345. Those long hours must be dreadful,
and the fast food—
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346. I feel terrible about that meeting.
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347. What chance do we have
of coming in second, Josh?
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348. We have a chance.
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349. What chance?
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350. Pretty small one.
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352. Where are the reporters?
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353. Satellite interviews.
You hear questions via earpiece.
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354. - Fake window?
- Adds psychological lightness.
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355. - Do they do home installations?
- We're starting with KSEE out of Fresno.
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356. Thank you.
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357. Hi, Lisa. Good to be with you.
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358. There are important things
to focus on, like health care.
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359. I have a plan which moves us
towards universal coverage . . .
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360. - . . . step by step, starting with children.
- KGET, Bakersfield.
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361. When they see my health-care
plan which moves us step by step . . . .
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362. - KNTV, San Jose.
- That's a decision for the governor.
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363. I'm focused on national issues,
like health care.
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364. KSBW, Salinas.
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365. Maybe I better do a better job educating
people about my health-care plan.
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366. I'm sorry, I can't hear the question.
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367. But I will say that one issue at stake
in this election is health care.
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368. Health care.
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369. - Eddie, good to see you.
- Josh, come in.
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370. I have to hand it to you. You've
taught Matt a lot about politics . . .
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371. - . . .in a few short months.
- It took a while to get our sea legs.
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372. More like concrete shoes.
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373. The Matt Santos I knew wouldn't
stay silent for three seconds . . .
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374. - . . . on an anti-immigrant assault like this.
- Bob Russell . . .
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375. . . . just came out in favor of the bill.
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376. He's not even campaigning in California.
He could beat us on this alone.
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377. How do you think voting rights
polled in the 1960s?
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378. - Jim Crow in the 1870s?
- You know the arguments.
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379. People use driver's licenses
to buy guns, board airplanes.
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380. Let's come up
with a better form of ID.
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381. - The people are here illegally.
- if it's illegality . . .
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382. . . . why don't we take
licenses from murderers?
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383. Manson probably still has his.
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384. - Charlie's not tailgating on the 405.
- if we don't give these people licenses . . .
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385. . . .you think they're gonna
go back to Mexico?
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386. They'll drive without insurance.
We can't track them.
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387. - It's not the substance of the bill.
- You know the bill is wrong.
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388. Because your old pal Matt Santos
is trying to win in California.
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389. You want him on the losing side
of a lose-lose issue?
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390. My new pal John Hoynes
has the guts to take the right side.
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391. - Hoynes?
- Promised he'd come out against it . . .
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392. . . . when he campaigns
with the governor tomorrow.
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393. Santos is the first viable Latino
to even enter a presidential.
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394. - We both know you're endorsing him.
- Not unless he takes a stand . . .
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395. . . .in his speech to La Palabra.
The governor needs cover to veto this.
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396. If Hoynes provides it,
we'll endorse him.
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397. Having a Latino president doesn't
advance the Latino cause?
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398. If he doesn't stand up for Latinos?
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399. You have taught him
how to live by the polls . . .
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400. . . . but when you're off
on the next campaign . . .
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401. . . . he's the one who's gotta live
with himself.
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402. - Yeah.
- It's Josh.
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403. I'm reading that new biography
of James Madison.
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404. - Know what his dying words were?
- "I always talk better lying down. "
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405. Rough time to learn that.
How's it going?
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406. We're stuck in third place, so we're
moving all our money to California.
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407. Our base thinks we've sold them out,
and Helen Santos thinks I'm playing . . .
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408. . . . presidential primary Parcheesi
with her kids' college tuition.
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409. - So about the same as 10 minutes ago.
- The middle thing's new.
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410. So Santos was reading our internals
on the plane last night.
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411. - "Politician Reads Polls," film at 11.
- He barely looked at them before.
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412. You've been complaining
about that for months.
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413. I know, but the guy's
playing this to win.
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414. Even when the numbers
make you wanna . . .
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415. - . . . lie down.
- It's your job to doubt.
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416. It's his job to believe.
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417. Just don't let him
do anything too loopy.
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418. I'll call you later.
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419. The site diagram
for the education event.
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420. I'm assuming from these arrows,
I'm going for a touchdown.
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421. We've got fixed
camera positions here.
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422. So if you stay here,
the kids are always in the cutaway shot.
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423. - Good because . . .?
- Doesn't matter how the press report it.
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424. They can trash the whole event.
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425. If those kids are visible from
every position, it'll scream "education. "
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426. - Sorry I'm late. Did you already—?
- We're screaming at camera positions.
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427. - Thanks, Bram.
- Yeah.
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428. La Palabra wants to endorse Hoynes.
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429. - Hoynes?
- He promised to denounce . . .
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430. . . . the driver's license bill side by side
with the governor. Let's beat him to it.
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431. If I denounce it,
it's a seven-second sound bite.
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432. - "Latino comes out for Latinos. "
- Better than "Latino ignores Latinos. "
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433. It would play into
the Republicans' hands.
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434. You said it yourself. No one would hear
anything else I would have to say.
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435. It's a bad bill.
You should be who you are.
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436. I was wrong to push
the politics on this.
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437. I'm not taking a position.
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438. Garcia's serious about going
with Hoynes.
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439. Maybe he should be.
And not for nothing, Josh.
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440. Garcia can tell me if he thinks I'm
not Latino enough. You can't, okay?
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441. - Who is it?
- Donna, from the Russell campaign.
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442. You know, the "character
doesn't count" people?
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443. Can I interest you in a drink?
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444. They say Manhattan has
the champagne of tap waters.
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445. - I'm not decent.
- I could have told you that yesterday.
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446. I'm busy cooking up ways to legislate
your spoiled kids into submission.
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447. - I have to have the kids first.
- Is that a pickup line?
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448. It needs a lot of work.
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449. - You're not packed for California.
- There's some kind of delay.
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450. I'm not really sure what.
Hey, housekeeping's a phone call away.
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451. They got the filet mignon
of maid service here.
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452. He's just canceled his first policy
speech, and Brewer's not packed.
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453. Why would he be working on
a press statement if—?
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454. Slow down.
I'll lend you some punctuation.
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455. Hoynes is still here. I don't think he's
going to California at all. We should.
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456. We can't take this to the VP
unless we're 1000 percent sure.
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457. Get the press to call him on it. They're
buying this sore throat nonsense?
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458. If we can't interest them in our
education plan, what about this?
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459. - Created a monster.
- Bad idea?
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460. No. Good idea.
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461. That's what worries me.
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462. Allesandra?
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463. Got a teensy little tip for the paper of
record. Don't you think it's strange . . .
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464. . . . that Hoynes lays out this big California
strategy, then fails to show up for it?
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465. Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Santos.
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466. Bye.
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467. - Congressman. Congressman Santos.
- Mr. Santos.
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468. Don't you think the governor
should sign the driver's license bill?
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469. Won't that deny Vinick the issue?
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470. Not enough kids read at grade level.
We need higher standards . . .
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471. - . . . accountability in schools.
- Pivoting like a pro.
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472. Are you worried that you're
in third place in polls?
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473. If our kids don't read at grade level, how
are they gonna understand these polls?
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474. Cutaway shot was perfect. Home run.
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475. - They say it's his throat.
- You guys are journalists.
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476. - Unless you've a throat swab—
- Go over this again.
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477. Vice President Russell
was going to campaign in California.
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478. Then the governor endorsed Hoynes,
Hoynes practically moved there.
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479. Now that we canceled our trip,
Hoynes is holed up in New York . . .
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480. . . . canceling his California events
left and right.
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481. - What's he up to?
- Do I look like an investigative reporter?
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482. The answer is, "I do not. "
Why don't you go do your jobs?
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483. Go.
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484. Are we doing enough free media
in the Los Angeles schedule?
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485. There's a story in New York. Hoynes
might not be coming to California.
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486. - Not at all?
- That's the rumor.
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487. His whole itinerary was a fake out
so that Russell wouldn't campaign here.
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488. Hoynes puts California in the bank,
dukes it out with Russell back East.
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489. - if he doesn't come—
- He takes no stand on the license bill . . .
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490. . . . doesn't keep his promise to Garcia.
We've got about . . .
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491. . . . five of our reporters working on it.
He may be trying to draw us out.
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492. Latino comes out for Latinos and Hoynes
attacks us on immigration and terrorism.
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493. - Maybe.
- So Matt's the only candidate . . .
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494. . . . who is here in California,
and yet he's in third place.
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495. How many reporters did you say
we have on this story?
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496. - Five?
- About.
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497. - Let's try and make it 10.
- We're ready for takeoff.
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498. Hoynes has a cold.
He'll be flying to California.
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499. Why not rest on the plane?
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500. - His gambit's looking like a shell game.
- John Hoynes is not a gambling man.
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501. You shake hands with every
vendor in Manhattan . . .
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502. . . . see if you don't come home
with a great big germ cocktail.
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503. I'd love to chat.
I've gotta sit in my room . . .
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504. . . . and wait for your next
hectoring phone call.
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505. Find out what in Jane's name
we're still doing in New York City?
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506. A full 13 and a half minutes.
Where you been?
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507. Who cares if Russell's making hay
by saying illegals shouldn't get licenses?
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508. Who cares if Hoynes
thrashes us on it?
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509. Don't we score points
for opposing public opinion?
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510. He's not wrong.
He'll marginalize himself.
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511. Latino backs Latinos, dog bites man,
Madison takes a nap.
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512. But now the guy's talking about
mortgaging his house . . .
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513. . . . stirring up the press
about Hoynes . . .
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514. muzzling himself on issues
he cares about.
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515. And for what,
the vain hope of a silver medal?
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516. I've seen this in tons of candidates.
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517. Ride's almost over.
They wanna hang on.
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518. The crowds, the adrenaline.
You wait...
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519. - ... he'll even miss the bad headlines.
- You think it's almost over?
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520. I think you've done a remarkable job.
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521. I think you've taken a junior House
nobody and made him a national brand . . .
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522. . . .a contender
for the vice presidency, even.
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523. - He still believes he can win.
- It's his job to believe.
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524. If he keeps believing, it's because—
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525. He got it from me. He believes it,
because I hammered it into him.
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526. - Josh.
- I'll call you later.
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527. - Have you seen CNN?
- There's 50 reporters in Hoynes' hotel.
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528. - I sent half of them there.
- ... healthy lead here in the polls.
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529. Shouldn't Santos be doing
meet-and-greets?
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530. They're signing loan papers.
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531. - Some are wondering if Hoynes...
- You gave him the papers?
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532. - ... has canceled his tour.
- Her. Helen. She asked for them.
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533. I don't suppose in addition to your
many skills you're a notary public.
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534. Don't sign those.
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535. We won't send them to the bank
unless we have to.
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536. Just wanna make sure . . .
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537. - . . . we're covered for Texas.
- It's your financial future.
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538. Which is why we're
gonna come in second.
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539. We can't.
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540. There's no chance.
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541. - I'm sorry.
- We've got Hoynes . . .
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542. - . . .in New York.
- We won't win the nomination.
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543. I made myself believe it.
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544. You too. But you can't
risk everything for this.
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545. You should go to La Palabra . . .
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546. . . . make a strong statement against
the driver's license bill. You should . . .
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547. . . . remember who your friends are,
not some names on an index card . . .
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548. . . . but the people you're going back to.
And then you should take a bow . . .
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549. . . . and you should step off the stage.
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550. You know, when I got out
of the Marines . . .
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551. . . .I hadn't been in my neighborhood
in Houston in a few years.
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552. I had just gotten this job offer
from the Pentagon . . .
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553. . . . and it required a full
FBI background check.
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554. After a few weeks,
the investigators came to me . . .
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555. . . . and said,
"We can't give you the job.
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556. We've interviewed all your
old friends and neighbors.
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557. They can't confirm anything,
not even your name. "
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558. So I hop a plane,
go back to the old block.
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559. I see my neighbor's
11 - and 13-year-old kids.
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560. They're sitting on the stoop,
same as always.
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561. They see me,
they start running towards me . . .
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562. . . . and they're shouting, " Tio Matt! "
"Uncle Matt. "
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563. " Tio Matt, the feds,
they were here looking for you.
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564. We told them we never heard of you. "
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565. Eleven and 13.
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566. You're not the only one
who can read bad polls, Josh.
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567. I am running for president
in that Texas primary . . .
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568. . . . and those kids
are gonna see me do that.
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569. That's the only statement
about my skin color . . .
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570. . . .I intend to make in this campaign.
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571. - if you need a minute—
- I'm fine.
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572. You met Richter in Portland.
He's on DNC site selection.
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573. - His son's a—
- Math major at Princeton.
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574. When you asked our chances before . . .
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575. . . .you wanted to make sure
the loan was ready if we lost here.
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576. Something's happened to Hoynes.
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577. - There he is!
- Mr. Hoynes! Mr. Hoynes!
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578. - Excuse me. I need him for one second.
- Yeah, I got five more supporters there.
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579. —featuring an exclusive interview...
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580. with the former Senate staffer,
claiming that then Senator Hoynes...
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581. made inappropriate
sexual advances toward her...
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582. which is bad news to the Hoynes
campaign so close to Super Tuesday.
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583. —woman in question was still
a Georgetown senior at the time...
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584. the daughter of a prominent
Hoynes supporter.
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585. The campaign spent the day in New York
urging the tabloid not to run the story...
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586. excerpts of which appeared
all over the Internet...
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587. —believed such allegations
were all in the past.
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588. - A spokesman for Hoynes says...
- We just went from third to second.
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589. —that he is temporarily suspending
his campaign.
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590. Tell the spokespeople Hoynes is dead.
We're even with Russell.
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591. - Is that true?
- It could be.
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592. There's no way to poll
till the voting starts.
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593. Anything from the governor?
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594. He's not discussing
a new endorsement.
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595. He can't stick with Hoynes.
It's a tabloid nightmare.
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596. Tell him Santos
is a candidate for president.
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597. If that doesn't even warrant
a phone call . . . . Go, go, go.
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598. Thank you. Good to see you.
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599. - Watch your hands.
- What's the schedule?
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600. We've gotten 300 press requests,
all about Hoynes' overcharged libido.
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601. - Ride the story?
- We're not riding nor spinning it.
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602. The press loves it, but voters don't.
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603. Accept as many press requests
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604. - Isn't that—?
- We have a message.
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605. It's health care and education.
It's the only way he beats Russell.
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606. - Every question will be about Hoynes.
- But none of the answers.
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607. - Donna! Donna!
- I had no idea about the Senate staffers.
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608. You've been pushing this.
You know something.
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609. He locks himself in a hotel room.
He could be shaving his legs.
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610. How am I supposed to know
what he's doing?
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611. We're gonna be in California
in a few hours.
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612. Nothing we can do on driver's licenses.
We've come out in favor of the bill.
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613. Hoynes is an embarrassment.
Santos is a footnote.
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614. Governor, the vice president
needs you on this.
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615. You wanted to see me, sir?
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616. I'm sorry your name is in these stories.
You had no idea what this was about.
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617. - No.
- They're just filling column inches.
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618. If I believed everything they wrote about
me, I'd be voting for Pat Paulsen again.
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619. That was a joke.
I never voted for Pat Paulsen.
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620. - Will's talking to California's governor.
- I wouldn't call him myself.
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621. - The allegations are nobody's business.
- Yes, sir.
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622. - You don't agree?
- For it to be none . . .
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623. . . . of our business, he shouldn't
have talked about character education.
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624. Set a standard, you have to meet it.
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625. The governor won't take
endorsement meetings.
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626. He's yanking support from Hoynes,
and feeling burned by primary politics.
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627. We lead in California,
but Santos has been there three days.
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628. We won't be there
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629. If the governor endorses him,
I don't know what'll happen.
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630. You have to call the governor yourself.
Make sure he endorses you . . .
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632. Get the governor on the line.
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633. How we doing?
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634. We shut down all our field offices . . .
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635. . . . squeezed money
to air more health-care spots.
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636. Our surrogates are blanketing
every media outlet.
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637. Unless your tongue's got repetitive
stress injuries—
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638. - Keep scheduling interviews.
- He's never had so much coverage.
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639. It's either the sex scandal
or my plan for premium reductions.
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640. - The governor?
- He's not taking political meetings.
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641. Looks like he's not endorsing anyone.
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642. This guy could've single-handedly
delivered labor, the county organizations.
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643. What if we told him we don't
want a political meeting?
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644. What do we meet about,
citrus futures?
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645. The party platform,
Australian parliament.
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646. I'll walk his dog
for five minutes with him.
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647. What about the driver's license bill?
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648. - You know this meeting can't be public?
- All I need is a little leg room.
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649. I can't turn on a TV
without seeing you . . .
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650. . . . spout the same three lines
about health care.
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651. You ought to mix it up a bit.
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652. Six and a half million Californians
don't have health insurance.
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653. They'd rather hear
about Hoynes' boxers?
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654. Hoynes looked me in the eye
and told me all the womanizing had . . .
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655. - . . . been flogged to death by the press.
- It had.
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656. Those staffers were paid for their story.
They were paid by a dime-store tabloid.
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657. If we don't give the hordes
what they want, they find a way.
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658. Well, I look like an idiot. And I've
got hordes outside my office now.
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659. I scheduled this meeting to talk
about the driver's license bill.
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660. My understanding is that Hoynes
promised La Palabra that he'd oppose it.
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661. He made that promise to me.
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663. . . .to wreak havoc
in the Democratic primaries.
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664. I want a future in the party too.
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665. You think I'd single-handedly blow our
chance to beat Vinick in the fall?
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666. What if I was there with you?
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667. I told Russell I'm not
going to endorse anybody.
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668. And you wouldn't say one word against
that bill till you needed my support.
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669. I'm not gonna say
a word against it now.
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670. - And I'm not looking for your support.
- You're not?
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671. You veto the bill . . .
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672. . . .I'll be there standing
right behind you.
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673. All the words will be your own . . .
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674. . . .in front of about 50 cameras,
all going live.
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675. You'd be tagged with my veto
without a bite on the news.
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676. - Right.
- Are you so desperate . . .
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677. . . . for the appearance of my support
that you'd stand behind me . . .
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678. . . . while I strike down a bill
that you don't oppose?
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679. I think the bill is an abomination.
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our immigration laws . . .
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681. . . . make our borders 50 times
more secure.
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682. But if we're not really willing
to do that . . .
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683. . . .it's wrong to punish the people
we bring here to pick our avocados.
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684. But why don't you just come out
and say that?
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685. Because people don't need to hear it
from someone who looks like me.
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686. They need to hear it from someone
who looks like you.
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687. - Governor!
- Governor!
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688. Moments ago, I vetoed SB-67,
the so-called "driver's license bill. "
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689. We have security problems in this
country. We have immigration problems.
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690. We need to address them.
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691. But we shouldn't prevent
the poorest working people . . .
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692. . . . the people who are here anyway,
from making a living.
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693. It may make us feel better,
but it doesn't solve the problem.
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Oh, I'd show you all the veto pen . . .
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695. . . . but I've already given it
to Congressman Matt Santos.
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696. - Governor!
- Governor!
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697. - Hoynes. Any comment?
- Know what you should write about?
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698. The 6.5 million Californians
who don't have health coverage.
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699. You ought to ask Matt Santos
about that.
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700. - Congressman!
- Congressman!
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701. I agree with Governor Tillman
100 percent.
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702. Thanks.
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703. And don't forget to vote,
no matter who you vote for.
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704. Oh, what the hell? Vote for me.
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705. - That's it, guys.
- Okay, we're good.
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706. - What's next?
- Besides the mother of all lozenges?
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707. - He's done 100 interviews today.
- That is the last one.
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708. California polls are closing.
Russell's won New York, Connecticut . . .
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709. . . . Rhode Island and Vermont.
Hoynes is crumbling everywhere.
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710. We don't know about California yet.
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711. Thanks.
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712. - What's this?
- It's a campaign plan for Texas.
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713. I'll sell my own house if I have to.
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714. - You'd be going to federal prison.
- Yeah, well . . .
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715. . . . need to live someplace, won't I?
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716. I can tell you
that it's been a long day.
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717. A tough, close fight here in a state that
usually don't see such primary action.
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718. - We got an exit poll.
- I've never seen numbers like this.
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719. They need a margin of error
for the margin of error.
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720. We're moments away from calling
what has been a dogfight...
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721. between Vice President Bob Russell
and Congressman Matthew Santos.
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722. So we urge you to stay by the TV.
In just a moment...
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723. - While Santos has maintained...
- I need you guys for one second.
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724. his solid support
in both the African-American...
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725. and Latino communities, Bob Russell
has actually picked up points...
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726. - We've received the latest exit polls.
- Will you give us a second?
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727. On the strength of these numbers,
we'll call the race.
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728. - What is it?
- What?
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729. - We have a winner of the California...
- We won California.
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730. —and it is Congressman
Matthew Santos.
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731. He's calling it.
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732. We've got a few quick clutches
on our way to the ballroom.
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733. Steve Gilbert, co-chair for L.A. Son's big
in the college Dems. Congratulations.
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734. - This is unexpected. How do you . . .?
- Congressman Santos!
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735. You're the experts on the horserace . . .
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736. . . . but maybe folks took a look
at my health-care plan.
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737. - What about the Hoynes situation?
- I can't comment.
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