Vince and Gretchen run against each other for class president.Vince and Gretchen run against each other for class president.Vince and Gretchen run against each other for class president.
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Pamela Adlon
- Spinelli
- (voice)
- (as Pamela Segall)
Jason Davis
- Mikey Blumberg
- (voice)
Courtland Mead
- Gus Griswald
- (voice)
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- TriviaThe episode mentions the 1912 United States presidential election. Key moment is T.J. remembering that Woodrow Wilson took advantage of the split in the Republican party to gain the presidency and supporting a third party candidate, to split the vote.
- GoofsSpinelli mentions that without Mikey and Gus voting, the election will end in a tie, with an equal number of boys voting for Vince as girls voting for Gretchen. Later, Miss Grotke declares Gretchen the winner by a single vote (Vince's). However, this could not happen with an even number of voters. When only one person changes their vote to break the tie, the margin of victory would be two votes (one more for Gretchen and one less for Vince). It could be that not all students voted, but this is never addressed.
- Quotes
Spinelli: Well, problem solved. No more splitting the girl vote.
Gretchen Grundler: Ashley A. is still able to walk, isn't she?
Spinelli: Huh? Oh yeah, I just promised her she could be your ambassador to the sixth grade.
Gretchen Grundler: But Spinelli, that's a crucial post! Tensions with the sixth grade are at an all-time high.
Spinelli: It's politics, Gretch: One hand washes the other.
Gretchen Grundler: [Under her breath] Then why do I feel so dirty?
- ConnectionsReferences The Candidate (1972)
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