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As one of the President's staff recovers from bullet wounds, the rest of the team pushes on to the "mid-term" congressional elections in November -- but as C.J. deflects press requests on how the assassination attempt has affected the mood in the White House, she knows that nearly everyone bears psychological scars in its aftermath. In particular, Charlie is affected when he learns more about the shooting and reacts coldly both to Bartlet and Zoey. For his part, Toby surveys the President's newfound popularity in the polls and proposes that the administration pursue a course that would turn up the heat on extremist groups while Sam convinces a friend to run for Congress after the death of a current congressman. Elsewhere, Bartlet is obsessed with an obscure school board election in New Hampshire for purely personal reasons. [1]

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Trivia

President Bartlet criticizes a religious fundamentalist radio talk show host named Jenna Jacobs' with his detailed knowledge of scripture. The segment was adopted from a famous internet chain letter allegedly sent to Dr. Laura Schlessinger, on who the Jacobs character was based, and several of Bartlet's questions are identical to the questions posed in the letter. [2]

Goofs

This epsiode clearly dates the events of the previous epsiodes as having taken place the previous week in August 2000. But in the Series Two Epsiode "17 People" Toby says these events happended in May.

Quotes

Toby Ziegler: Why does it feel like this? I've seen shootings before.
President Josiah Bartlet: This wasn't a shooting, Toby, it was a lynching. They tried to lynch Charlie right in front of our eyes. Can you believe it?

References

"The West Wing" The Midterms (2000)
The West Wing Episode Guide

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