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Eventually, [[Bags of Letters]] do flood in, but the machine has successfully swayed public opinion through the media, and the most of the public is against Smith. He declares his intention to keep on fighting in an impassioned speech about how sometimes lost causes are the only ones worth fighting for, then collapses from exhaustion. Overcome by guilt, the senior senator has a [[Villainous Breakdown]]. Smith is vindicated.
Eventually, [[Bags of Letters]] do flood in, but the machine has successfully swayed public opinion through the media, and the most of the public is against Smith. He declares his intention to keep on fighting in an impassioned speech about how sometimes lost causes are the only ones worth fighting for, then collapses from exhaustion. Overcome by guilt, the senior senator has a [[Villainous Breakdown]]. Smith is vindicated.
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=== Tropes: ===

* [[Abraham Lincoln]]: The Lincoln Memorial is an important part of a few scenes.
* [[Abraham Lincoln]]: The Lincoln Memorial is an important part of a few scenes.
* [[Adorkable]]: Mr. Smith himself. Especially when he's around Susan Payne, who he has a crush on at first.
* [[Adorkable]]: Mr. Smith himself. Especially when he's around Susan Payne, who he has a crush on at first.