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  • The West Wing La Palabra (Season 6, Episode 18)
  • TV-14
    TV Episode | 44 min | Drama

The West Wing

La Palabra (Season 6, Episode 18)
TV-14
TV Episode | 44 min | Drama

Hoynes and Russell are campaigning in New York, confident of their prospects in the California primary. Santos needs to do unexpectedly well in California in order to stay financially afloat; another third place finish will see his donors ...See moreHoynes and Russell are campaigning in New York, confident of their prospects in the California primary. Santos needs to do unexpectedly well in California in order to stay financially afloat; another third place finish will see his donors shift their money elsewhere, finishing his campaign. Santos's message of education and health care is overshadowed when California passes a law prohibiting drivers licenses for illegal immigrants. Despite the bill being widely supported by most voters, Matt cannot publicly endorse it as he's counting on the support of Latino voters, who expect him to denounce it. Written by Murray Chapman See less
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Director
Writers
Aaron Sorkin (created by) | Eli Attie (written by) | Lauren Schmidt Hissrich (staff writer) (as Lauren Schmidt)
Cinematographer
Casting Director
Production Designer
Status
Edit Released
Updated Mar 9, 2005

Release date
Mar 9, 2005 (United States)

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34 cast members
Name Known for
Stockard Channing
Abbey Bartlet (credit only) Abbey Bartlet (credit only)   See fewer
Dulé Hill
Charlie Young (credit only) Charlie Young (credit only)   See fewer
Allison Janney
C.J. Cregg (credit only) C.J. Cregg (credit only)   See fewer
Joshua Malina
Will Bailey Will Bailey   See fewer
Mary McCormack
Kate Harper (credit only) Kate Harper (credit only)   See fewer
Janel Moloney
Donna Moss Donna Moss   See fewer
Richard Schiff
Toby Ziegler (credit only) Toby Ziegler (credit only)   See fewer
John Spencer
Leo McGarry Leo McGarry   See fewer
Bradley Whitford
Josh Lyman Josh Lyman   See fewer
Jimmy Smits
Matthew Santos Matthew Santos   See fewer
Martin Sheen
President Josiah Bartlet (credit only) President Josiah Bartlet (credit only)   See fewer
Gary Cole
Vice President Bob Russell Vice President Bob Russell   See fewer
Teri Polo
Helen Santos Helen Santos   See fewer
Tim Matheson
John Hoynes John Hoynes   See fewer
Ray Wise
Governor Tillman D-CA Governor Tillman D-CA   See fewer
Castulo Guerra
Ed Garcia Ed Garcia   See fewer
Michael Reilly Burke
Bill Brewer Bill Brewer   See fewer
Matthew Del Negro
Bram Howard Bram Howard   See fewer
Larry Cahn
Paul Hickman Paul Hickman   See fewer
Charles Noland
Reporter #1 Reporter #1   See fewer
Dalia Phillips
Reporter #2 Reporter #2   See fewer
Tom Chick
Reporter #3 (as Tom W. Chick) Reporter #3 (as Tom W. Chick)   See fewer
Christine Avila
Reporter #4 Reporter #4   See fewer
Randy Brooks
Reporter #5 (as Randolph Brooks) Reporter #5 (as Randolph Brooks)   See fewer
Ivan Allen
Anchor #1 Anchor #1   See fewer
Penny Griego
Anchor #2 Anchor #2   See fewer
Becky Meister
Reporter #6 Reporter #6   See fewer
Steven Meek
Reporter #7 Reporter #7   See fewer
Alex Manette
Reporter #8 Reporter #8   See fewer
John O'Brien
Reporter #9 Reporter #9   See fewer
John Ross Clark
Businessman Businessman   See fewer
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