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Tonight, no matter what, win or lose,
I want to see you.

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I don't know. I might have to work.
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But if I don't see you tonight,
I will see you soon.

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Just run your race, get out there,
and do what you got to do, okay?

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- I'll talk to you later. Bye.
- All right.

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It's Election Day, Tuesday,
November 8, 2004.

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The stage is set for what will be...
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one of the most dramatic campaign finales
of all time.

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The question everyone's asking is:
"Who will America vote for?"

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I voted for Mays Gilliam.
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- I voted for big business.
- I voted for Lewis.

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Who the fuck you think I'm voting for?
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There seems to be an agreement...
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between Washington, D.C., officials
and transit authority operators...

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regarding the shutdown
of the 9th Ward bus line.

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I don't see how they could do this to us.
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People got to make money and get to work.
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- Show them how you do it.
- The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire

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You're not gonna believe this.
We got the Teamsters!

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- That's great, little brother!
- They'll announce it at a press conference.

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You just have to go,
shake hands, take photographs...

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but it is yours.
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What's the matter?
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If they shut down this bus service,
I will drive you to work myself.

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- I can't do it.
- But it's Election Day!

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You have to get the endorsement.
You said you want to win.

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You can't snub the Teamsters.
You want them to endorse Lewis?

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I'm not worried about Lewis.
I'm running my race.

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Go ahead, baby brother. I got this.
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- You're just gonna let him go?
- He's a grown man.

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They shut down the whole bus line.
What can he do about that?

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In the latest exit poll, Vice President Lewis
has 51 percent of the vote.

:30:56
Bring him back. He got to vote.
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...while Mays Gilliam
is posting an impressive 47 percent.


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