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  1. Annabeth Schott was a producer for The Taylor Reid Show who later accepted a job at the White House as Deputy Press Secretary after C.J. Cregg's promotion to Chief of Staff. She would later participate in the Santos campaign and Santos administration. Schott worked as a media consultant before coming to work in the West Wing. Donna Moss and Toby Ziegler were conducting interviews for the Press ...

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  2. Sep 22, 2024 · Invigorating the series in its final two seasons was a pivot towards the post-Bartlet presidential campaign – a battle fought between Republican old hand Arnold Vinick and progressive Democratic ...

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    • C.J. Cregg. President Bartlet's first press secretary, C.J. Cregg, handily secures the top spot on this list amidst steep competition. A woman in a male-dominated field, Claudia Jean is not afraid to speak truth to power and stands up for what she believes in, even when it puts her life in danger.
    • Charlie Young. Originally hired as the president's personal aide, Charlie Young becomes so much more than an assistant. For seven seasons, he balances his demanding day job with college classes, caring for his younger sister, mentoring troubled youth, and maintaining a personal life of his own.
    • Leo McGarry. It's safe to say the fictional Bartlet White House would not exist without Leo McGarry. As flashbacks show, the former secretary of labor traveled to New Hampshire to tell then-governor Josiah Bartlet about his vision for the future.
    • President Josiah Bartlet. President Josiah "Jed" Bartlet was not supposed to be a main character on "The West Wing." Originally intended to stay on the periphery, Martin Sheen's contract only covered a few episodes a season.
  3. Sep 12, 2014 · 48. Annabeth Schott ... She’s the ruthless campaign manager brought in by the RNC to salvage Arnold Vinick’s campaign after the nuclear-plant fiasco.Jane was an envigorating presence, ...

    • The Cast of 'The West Wing': Where Are They Now? "OK, what's next?" The West Wing was a major hit when it first debuted — and has found a new generation of avid fans thanks to the streaming age.
    • Martin Sheen (President Bartlet) For all seven seasons of the Sorkin drama, Sheen reigned as the inspiring liberal leader, President Jed Bartlet. The role earned him two SAG Awards and a Golden Globe.
    • Bradley Whitford (Josh Lyman) The Wesleyan grad shined as Bartlet’s deputy chief of staff, a role that earned him three Emmy nominations and one win. He was also nominated for three Golden Globe awards.
    • Rob Lowe (Sam Seaborn) The former Brat Pack member grew up to become an acclaimed star of the NBC political drama. After leaving the West Wing in 2003, Lowe appeared on the ABC drama Brothers & Sisters (2006 to 2010) and on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (2010 to 2015).
  4. Arnold Vinick served as the Senior Senator from California and was the Republican presidential nominee in the 2006 United States Presidential Election. Vinick later served as Secretary of State under President Matthew Santos. Arnold Vinick was born in New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn. His father, Richard, was a public school teacher in the New York City School District. His mother ...

  5. Reverend Don Butler (Don S. Davis): A conservative televangelist from Virginia, who is a candidate for the Republican Party's nomination for President of the United States in the 2006 election, but is defeated by Arnold Vinick and politely declines Vinick's offer of the Vice President spot because he cannot support Vinick's pro-choice positions.

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