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1:20:02
I'm sorry, Dr. Hendricks,
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but every vote
was accounted for.

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Falch, that's enough.
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End of story.
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[Trumpet Fanfare]
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Paul?
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I just want to let you know
that no matter what happens

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and how this turns out,
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you've run a really great campaign.
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Good luck.
1:20:40
Well, thanks, Tracy.
You, too.

1:20:42
I'm just glad it's over.
1:20:46
Jim:
lf we canjust get started.

1:20:48
People. People.
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As soon as the winners
are announced,

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we can all go home, OK?
1:20:54
Some contests are...
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are so well-fought
that it seems unfair

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for someone to win...
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[Thinks] Act surprised.
Walk slowly to the podium.

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Be modest. Thank them
for this incredible honor.

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They're all highly qualifiied
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and embody the, uh,
integrity that we expect

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from the school leadership.
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That said, the whole point
of an election

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is to chose a winner,
and that you have done.

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We'll begin with president.
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I'djust like to add
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that this was
an extraordinarily close race.

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It is my pleasure
to announce the next president

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of George Washington Carver
High School...

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Paul Metzler.
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[Cheers And Applause]
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Jeez, you guys, thanks.
1:21:56
Wow! Thanks.
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I promise to do my best

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