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Angela Mosler is a campaign worker for Senator Thomas Gardiner in 1968, during his bid to be picked as the Democratic Party candidate for president of the United States. Nick—at that time a police officer—works as off-duty convention security when the campaign arrives in Chicago. While watching Senator Gardner's speech on television, Angela remarks on the elegance of his message and asks Nick for his opinion of the speech. Then she asks if he wants to join their team. He says that he is not sure what he can contribute. However, when speaking later with Gardner, she tells him how good a recruit to the cause Nick would make.

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  • Angela Mosler is a campaign worker for Senator Thomas Gardiner in 1968, during his bid to be picked as the Democratic Party candidate for president of the United States. Nick—at that time a police officer—works as off-duty convention security when the campaign arrives in Chicago. While watching Senator Gardner's speech on television, Angela remarks on the elegance of his message and asks Nick for his opinion of the speech. Then she asks if he wants to join their team. He says that he is not sure what he can contribute. However, when speaking later with Gardner, she tells him how good a recruit to the cause Nick would make.
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  • Angela Mosler is a campaign worker for Senator Thomas Gardiner in 1968, during his bid to be picked as the Democratic Party candidate for president of the United States. Nick—at that time a police officer—works as off-duty convention security when the campaign arrives in Chicago. While watching Senator Gardner's speech on television, Angela remarks on the elegance of his message and asks Nick for his opinion of the speech. Then she asks if he wants to join their team. He says that he is not sure what he can contribute. However, when speaking later with Gardner, she tells him how good a recruit to the cause Nick would make. Shortly afterwards, Nick sees her coming out of Gardner's hotel room extremely upset. She is crying, and says that it was all her fault. Nick tries to comfort her, but she rejects his sympathy and leaves. Extremely depressed, she hangs herself. When her body is later found, there is a media circus. The Senator shows little immediate feeling about her death save for the damage it could do to his political career. Nick debates with himself what to do. It is hinted that he finally decides to reveal all that he knows of the incident that led to Mosler's suicide. The resultant scandal puts a quick end to Gardner's chances to become president.
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