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Episode 2793: Big Pharma In The 2024 Race; Laptop From Hell Copy Copy

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Episode 2793: Big Pharma In The 2024 Race; Laptop From Hell Copy Copy

In Episode 2793 of the hit political series “The West Wing,” the race for the presidency has heated up, and big pharmaceutical companies are at the center of it all. The episode titled “Big Pharma in the 2024 Race,” takes a deep dive into the complex relationship between politicians and drug companies.

For years, pharmaceutical companies have been some of the largest donors to political campaigns. In Episode 2793, Republican candidate Matt Santossi (played by Michael Cassidy) is accused of accepting large sums of money from drug company executives in exchange for policy favors.

Meanwhile, Democratic candidate and incumbent President Helen Santos (played by Teri Polo) faces criticism for not doing enough to lower prescription drug prices. In an attempt to regain control of the narrative, she announces a major healthcare policy proposal aimed at reducing the cost of medication.

But the episode takes a surprising twist when it is revealed that the proposal was actually written by a lobbyist for a major drug company, and Santos was unaware of the connection. The “Laptop from Hell” scandal ensues, as both candidates try to distance themselves from any association with big pharmaceutical companies.

The episode raises important questions about the role of money in politics and the influence of special interest groups. It also highlights the difficulties politicians face when trying to enact meaningful change in an industry as powerful as the pharmaceutical industry.

Episodes like “Big Pharma in the 2024 Race” are a testament to the power of television in shaping public opinion and sparking important conversations about complex issues. The West Wing was known for its intelligent writing and ability to tackle challenging subjects head-on, and this episode is no exception.

As the real-life race for the presidency heats up, it’s important to remember the lessons learned from this fictional drama. Our elected officials must prioritize the needs of the people over the interests of big corporations. Only then can we truly achieve a government that serves the best interests of all Americans.

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