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9 April 2006 (Season 7, Episode 17)
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Polls are closing across the country, and the race is too close to call; friends and colleagues react to the news about Leo. full summary | add synopsis
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Continuity: When the Santos campaign are celebrating, Josh is hugging Donna behind Edie and Barry Goodwin. However, the next shot is of Josh punching his hands in the air, before Donna reaches him. more
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I can hardly believe it, Mathew Santos is the next President of these United States! I must congratulate both Senator Vinick and President-Elect Santos on their great campaigns. Campaigns and Elections are the basis of democracy as we know it, and both of these gentlemen have made sure that the voices of the citizens has been heard.
I can't believe that NBC has decided to cancel The West Wing. This show has educated people on how politics work, while at the same time presenting us with worthwhile entertainment. I would love to see what happens during the Santos Administration, but it would never be the same without John Spencer as Leo. Thanks NBC, and I can't wait until the final episode in a few weeks.