1800 Elections (The Election of 1800)

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[Company]

1800 elections.

[Jefferson]

Is it possible to return to politics?

[Madison]

Please?

[Jefferson]

Hey you. Each action has an equally opposite reaction.

John Adams breaks the bed. I love this guy, but he is always out.

Poor Alexander Hamilton? He was lacking in action.

So now I stand in front of me...

[Jefferson and Madison]

Aaron Bar!

[Jefferson]

Has its own faction.

[Madison]

It's very attractive in the north. New Yorkers like his chance.

[Jefferson]

He is not very open with a certain attitude.

[Madison]

Ask him a question: he glances, masks and dances.

[Jefferson]

And they say I'm Franco fan: at least they know I know where France is!

[Madison]

Thomas, they see it's a problem, they think the bar isn't too radical to you

[Jefferson]

Ha!

[Madison]

The course needs to be changed. A major endorsement can get you back.

[Jefferson]

What do you mean

[Madison]

Don't laugh

[Jefferson]

Who is this?

[Madison]

You worked with the same staff.

[Jefferson]

Let me see.

[Madison]

That might be good

I have Hamilton on your side.

[Jefferson and Madison]

That might be good

Having Hamilton on your side.

[Splatter]

Don't speak!

Smile more!

Don't tell me what you do before you do

you are!

Give him your hand!

Fascinated her!

There are 800 women, tell your husband:

Vote for

Splatter!

[ensemble]

Splatter!

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Splatter!

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