As the two men prepare for the day's events, Sam Weller tells Mr. The next morning, election excitement is at fever pitch. Pickwick to listen to old editorials, while Mrs. Pott treats her husband with condescending sarcasm. Pott, who invites Pickwick and Winkle to stay at his home. Perker tells them about the underhanded tactics of both parties to gain votes, and he introduces them to the editor of the Blue paper, a pompous windbag named Mr. Perker, now an election adviser for the Blues. Pickwick tells his companions to yell with the largest mob. The Pickwickians arrive in the middle of a shouting contest between a mob of Blues and a mob of Buffs, and Mr. Each party does its utmost to frustrate and harass the opposition. At Eatanswill, a noisy, contentious election is taking place between the Blues and the Buffs.
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