Styrofoam cup of tea for the day. She’d had so much sugar it was a miracle she wasn’t bouncing around the makeshift war room like an elementary school kid hopped up on Easter candy. After the eight straight days of travel, including working their way halfway around the Commonwealth of Virginia since that morning, the caffeine and sugar were a necessary evil. She’d be dead on her feet without them. As it was, she was barely holding on, but it looked like their hard work might actually be starting to pay off. Walker had gone from a second or third place finish in most of the polls to second in most and first in a handful. And their internal exit polling had him doing even better than she’d predicted. They wouldn’t get Arkansas, but she’d never expected to. It was Jenson’s home state, but a strong second place finish meant Walker would still get a share of the delegates. Bible-thumper Simpson was set to take Alabama and Tennessee but it looked like Walker might peel off Minnesota.
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