After losing to Trump in Indiana, Arnold bowed out of the race for President, saying he would instead focus on being Vice President of the United States. With his withdrawal, Donald Trump was now the presumptive GOP nominee for President. With the campaign behind him. Arnold, along with Gerald and their families went back to work. But it was Arnold going back to Washington to meet with the President. Gerald, however, had to fly to Indianapolis to make an important announcement.

The next day...

Cameras were live on all of the national TV outlets as Gerald Johanssen had an important announcement to make.

"And to conclude my remarks," Gerald said, "We have a new chapter to make."

Back in Washington, in his office, Arnold was watching MSNBC coverage of Gerald's announcement.

"And that's what I, Gerald Martin Johanssen, am announcing my candidacy for the United States Senate seat in Indiana, officially." After his final remarks, Arnold just smirked to himself.

"That's my Gerald," Arnold said to himself.

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It was October 2nd, Gerald was campaigning in Indianapolis. He said that they if you want jobs, healthcare, and the pursuit of happiness, you'd have to "Keep Cool with Johanssen." After the rally, he was introduced a poll which made his heart sink. He was behind his challenger, lawyer Kaiser Kyle, by 62 points. He then challenged Kyle to a debate. He declined. Gerald, needing a boost before polling day, called Arnold and asked him to campaign.

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It was November 6th, two days before election day. Arnold and Gerald both had a rally in Fort Wayne. Ironically, that was the only major city in Indiana he carried in the primary a few weeks prior. 764,600 people from Indiana gathered there. It would be the only time Arnold would campaign. The next day, a poll was released showing this:

Gerald Johanssen: 64%

Kaiser Kole: 2%

Undecided: 33%

Gerald was now leading by 62 points. He was confident he would win on polling day.

On election night, the results in Indiana were in.

The results were:

âś…Johanssen: 65%

Kole: 34%