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SYNOPSIS OF
...BY THE PEOPLE...
With the Vice President’s recent death and President DeWitt’s
health worsening by the day, the precarious balance of power between
the Democratic President and a Republican-controlled Congress has moved
to the right. Albert Wantner, the politically shrewd Speaker of the House,
will ascend to the Presidency if the ill and elderly President dies before
a new “veep” is appointed. For this reason, Wantner plans
to delay Congressional approval of any candidate, and the President realizes
that he must choose a person so politically pure that the public will
clamor for his confirmation and punish Wantner for any delay.
Enter Roberto Huerta, a disillusioned first-term, Democtratic congressman
from Texas, who recently became American’s newest celebrity by
rescuing a woman from an assault by Washington street thugs. After some
soul searching, Huerta accepts the President’s offer, and a bitter – but
ultimately successful – bid for Congressional approval takes place.
Soon after Huerta is sworn in, the President drops a bombshell in a speech
to a joint session of Congress, leaving a frightened and somewhat astonished
Huerta struggling to establish a Capra-esque executive branch that is
truly directed “...by the people...”.
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