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Gracie is still on the campaign trail, and complains to George about restrictions on campaign funds. Frank Parker tells about being at a recent baseball game. Ray Noble is on hand to get in on teasing George about his lack of fans. Will he also have financial advice for Gracie? She changes topics, and talks about her uncle in a broom closet, and makes a pun at the rival for president, Hoover.
Parker sings that hit from 1931, Sweet and Lovely. To respond to her fighting opponents, Gracie has the help of her friend Bubbles. They discuss farmers, and cows. How will it help raise money for her? Is she overlooking what the farmers need during the drought? She feels her feminine touch is what will help on the farms, and chicken coops. As she leaves them in a good mood, Ray Noble plays, Leave Them in a Good Mood.
Interviewing the man on the street, George tries to prove to Gracie that her campaign for president is silly. The crowd clamors for her attention, and George can’t get a moment at the podium. Even little boys know all about her Surprise party platform. Ray and Frank usher people to the front to talk with Gracie. Will she do something new with the New Deal? She shares her views on politicians, and topics of the day. A dignified gent is on hand to pitch Gracie’s next stop on her campaign trail, in Omaha.
Gracie sings, Picsacada Polka.