A minority Democratic candidate battling an older Republican maverick in an election overshadowed by national crisis sounds pretty familiar to the makers of The West Wing—who wrote that script 4 years ago. As the 2008 race enters the home stretch, the parallels between it and The West Wing's final two seasons have left the writers amazed, they tell the New York Times.
The West Wing's fictional Democratic challenger was loosely modeled on Barack Obama, making some similarities inevitable, but other details—ranging from the vice-presidential picks to the Phillies' spot in the World Series to digs about the GOP nominee's computer skills—have life imitating art. Many West Wing fans now wonder if the show's depiction of a down-to-the-wire Democratic win will also foreshadow reality.
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