Constituency of One
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"Constituency of One" | |
Episode no. | 93 |
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Prod. code | 176055 |
Orig. airdate | October 29, 2003 |
Writer(s) | Eli Attie (teleplay) Eli Attie and Michael Oates Palmer (story) |
Director | Laura Innes |
Guest star(s) | Mary-Louise Parker Jesse Bradford Gary Cole Tom Skerritt NiCole Robinson Renee Estevez Erinn Carter |
Season 5 September 24 2003 – May 19 2004 |
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"Constituency of One" is episode 93 of The West Wing.
[edit] Plot
After Josh is hailed as the "101st Senator" in a newspaper profile, he clashes with conservative Senator Carrick, a Democrat from Idaho. Carrick withholds his approval of a backlog of military promotions so he can secure an expensive but faulty missile launcher to be built in his home state. Will gets a flattering offer from the newly approved Vice President, Robert Russell, while C.J. runs afoul of Leo's temper when she deviates from the administration's scripted line regarding an Environmental Protection Agency report on coal-based energy. Likewise, Amy earns the President's wrath when she aggressively pushes for funding of the first lady's agenda on violence prevention. Meanwhile, Toby creates a message calendar to maintain focus during Bartlet's second term.