Quarante Troix

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(A/N: Ik i didnt give a year for Jefferson and Madison but they're from the early 1800 before the election!)


[FULL COMPANY]

The election of 1800

[JEFFERSON]

Can we get back to politics?

[MADISON]

Please?

Hamilton rolled his eyes.

[JEFFERSON]

Yo. Ev'ry action has an equal, opposite reaction

John Adams shat the bed. I love the guy, but he's in traction

Poor Alexander Hamilton? He is missing in action

So now I'm facing—

[JEFFERSON AND MADISON]

Aaron Burr!

"I run for president?" Aaron asked in shock.

Burr smiled.

[JEFFERSON]

With his own faction

[MADISON]

He's very attractive in the North. New Yorkers like his chances

[JEFFERSON]

He's not very forthcoming on any particular stances

[MADISON]

Ask him a question: it glances off, he obfuscates, he dances

[JEFFERSON]

And they say I'm a Francophile: at least they know I know where France is!

"I know where France is," Burr scowled.

"That's news to me," Jefferson grumbled.

[MADISON]

Thomas that's the problem, see, they see Burr as a less extreme you

[JEFFERSON]

Ha!

[MADISON]

You need to change course, a key endorsement might redeem you

[JEFFERSON]

Who did you have in mind?

[MADISON]

Don't laugh

[JEFFERSON]

Who is it?

[MADISON]

You used to work on the same staff

A slow smile spread on Alexander's lips.

[JEFFERSON]

Whaaaat

[MADISON]

It might be nice, it might be nice

To get Hamilton on your side

[JEFFERSON AND MADISON]

It might be nice, it might be nice

To get Hamilton on your side

Hamilton chuckled.

[BURR & ENSEMBLE]

Talk less!

Burr!

Smile more!

Burr!

Don't let 'em know what you're against or what you're for!

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