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Hoping to make a difference, Sadie decides to run for school President. When someone unexpectedly enters the race and uses some shady tactics against her, will Sadie resort to the same underhandedness to win the election?
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  • Sadie runs for class president. Ben was her campaign manager. Ben ends up running against her. Ben asks Sadie...out?!

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    Okay well I thought this episode was a good episode. It\'s the one that started this long awaited process of Ben/Sadie\'s kiss!!
    I thought it was an episode that seemed a little stereotypical though. I liked it, don\'t get me wrong, but it seemed so typical.
    The one thing I disliked in this show was beach balls. =] For those of you who already saw this episode, you know what I\'m talking about.
    For those of you who don\'t, let me explain. During Ben and Sadie\'s speech/debates, Ben asks Sadie out on a date in front of the entire student body. Sadie, getting flustered, doesn\'t really give an answer. Later, after Arden wins the election, Ben and Sadie go to her \"celebration\" party. It has a beach theme. The two are talking about how Ben\'s question wasn\'t just a ploy to throw Sadie off, but he may have actually meant it. They lean in to kiss each other and...of course...a stupid beach ball hits the two of them in the face stopping them from kissing. -sigh- This is where the waiting began.
    I think that if you haven\'t seen the episode, you should. It is a big beginning point for Sadie/Ben\'s relationship. =]moreless

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    • Sadie says that Arden Alcott wins on an empty campaign "every year." That can't be the case; we never saw Arden at Bennett High last season. Edit
  • Notes

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    • Ben asked Sadie out and were about to kiss in this episode. Edit
    • The title "Election", is also the title of an episode of another Disney Channel show; The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Edit
    • The song that played towards the end of this episode at Acropolis Wow is called Please Wait Up for Me by the band, Sherwood. It is off their self-titled EP. Edit
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    • Ben: Hey, Red. Couldn't help overhearing what you said. Sadie: Really? Would that be because you were... lurking? Ben: I prefer the term "skulking". Edit
    • Sadie: You know, Arden wasn't the only one who played dirty. You seem to have a few tricks yourself. Ben: Me! Sadie: Yeah, like getting me all flustered by asking me out in front of the school. Ben: Really, because I don't remember saying that it was a trick? Sadie and Ben: (smiling at each other) Edit
    • Jean: Sadie, don't feel too bad. During you Dad's debate, he wore his one piece jumpsuit and did The Hustle. Walter: I thought you said I was a smooth operator. Jean: A lie I had to live with until today. Edit
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