At the Harvey Girls trailer, Dot, Lotta, and Audrey are watching television since they have nothing else to do that is, in Audrey words, fun-tastic. On the TV screen is a news reporter announcing the winner of the United States presidential election.

"Viewers," the reporter announces, "we had just received news from the Associated Press that Donkeycrat candidate Jill Bidin, with 306 electoral votes, has officially won the presidential election against Elephanblican candidate Ronald Rump who received 232 electoral votes, just 38 votes away from the goal of 270 votes. Congratulations, Jill Bidin, on winning the presidency. Now we'll wait for a report of Ronald Rump making up an excuse as to why he lost the election fair and square, such as falsely accusing Bidin and the Donkeycrats of election fraud, and his supporters just blindly believing him like the sheeple they are."

After the reporter finishes his news, Audrey grabs the remote and turns the TV off, taking Dot and Lotta off guard.

"Audrey, what was that for?!" questioned Dot.

"Yeah! We were watching that!" complained Lotta.

"You guys actually like to watch stuff like this?" questioned Audrey.

"Not really, but it'll be interesting to see Rump tweet something about a supposed election fraud," replied Dot.

"Other than that, politics is boring! I mean, who wants to see hours of two parties that hate each other hold meetings and debate whether the government should do this or that or something like that?!"

"Many people do, apparently," Lotta remarks.

"Well, congressional meetings and debates over the constitutionality of proposed laws are pretty important because they affect the rights and lives of many Americans," explains Dot. "I mean, if it weren't for those my dads would have not been able to marry."

"Yeah yeah, but they're still bori-fying!" Audrey resumes complaining. "And as for the presidential elections, it's basically two kids fighting over who gets to be captain of kickball, only replace those kids with two old guys and replace captain of kickball with president of the United States."

"Well… you have a point there," Dot admitted.

All of a sudden, Amanda breaks into the headquarters, breathing heavily from running. "Dot! Audrey! Lotta! I got some news!"

"Yes?" inquired Dot.

"Bobby wants us to meet him at the park for a special announcement! Be there or be square!" Amanda then runs off.

"A meeting with the elder?" Audrey grows intrigued. "I wonder what fun-tastic stuff he's going to say!"


Later at the park, the children of Harvey Street, including the Harvey Girls, have convened for yet another meeting with Bobby the Elder.

"Greetings, everyone," Bobby began, "I'm sure you're well aware about the recent US presidential election that just ended with the victory of Donkeycrat candidate Jill Bidin. Why am I mentioning this you ask? Because our own presidential election is coming up."

The kids begin whispering amongst one another, wondering about the presidential election Bobby is speaking of.

"Some of you who had been living in Harvey Street for a while already know how this works, but for those who don't, allow me to explain." Bobby clears his throat. "Every four years, Harvey Street holds an election where eligible voters, that is you all, vote for a candidate who in their eyes is capable of being president of Harvey Street. Now this sounds just like a US presidential election, but unlike it a Harvey Street presidential election is run by children, aka us, and more than two candidates can run for president; in other words, any of you can run for president."

Once again, the children whisper to each other.

"For those who don't know," Bobby resumes, "the previous Harvey Street election ended with the victory of Elder candidate Bobby aka me. And if you're wondering, I am running for reelection as candidate of the Party of Elders, a Harvey Street political party created by me and run by other elders."

Suddenly, two elder-looking kids raised a banner that said "Vote Elder! Vote for Bobby!"

"Our party believes that an elder is only capable of holding office, so VOTE FOR ME SUCKERS!"

Bobby then throws up peace signs as confetti pops behind him. The children begin cheering for him, considering voting for Bobby.

"Huh. I never knew Harvey Street holds its own elections," said Richie.

"Believe it or not, we do. It says so in the Harveytution," says Dot.

"Harveytution?"

"It's the official name of the Harvey Street constitution."

"Yo, Dot! You should run for president!" Audrey suggests.

"Me?!"

"Yeah! You'll be perfect for president!"

"Umm… I'm not sure. I mean, it sounds like a lot of-" Suddenly, Dot realized something. "Wait a second… I thought you hated politics. Why are you suggesting that I run for president?"

"Well… I do hate politics, but if you run for president, I'd be happy to help you win!"

"Audrey's right!" agrees Lotta. "You can use your smart brain to help Harvey Street and spread fun! You'll be perfect for president!"

"Well…" Dot ponders.

"I agree with Audrey and Lotta. You're the perfect candidate!" exclaims Richie.

"You should run!" added Amanda.

"Dot for president!" Audrey screams.

Soon, the Harvey Girls began chanting as a way to convince Dot to run for president. After thinking hard and listening to her friends chant, Dot finally makes her decision. "Alright! I'll do it!"

The Harvey Girls cheer as they grab Dot and throw her up in the air like a sports team throwing a teammate up in the air for helping the team win a sports game. Seems like Bobby the Elder officially has a rival.