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{{Infobox television episode
| title =A Head in the Polls
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|title = A Head in the Polls
| image =[[Image:NixonsBack.jpg]]
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| episode =7
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|season = 1
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|airdate = December 12, 1999
 
|director = [[Bret Haaland]], [[Ray Claffey]]
| airdate =12 December 1999
 
| runtime =30 minutes
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|writer = [[J. Stewart Burns]]
 
|storyboards = [[Ira Sherak]], [[Rodney Clouden]]
| director =[[Bret Haaland]], [[Ray Claffey]] {{C|Assistant director}}
 
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|subtitle = From the makers of Futurama
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|preceded_by = "[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]"
| writer =[[J. Stewart Burns]]
 
 
|followed_by = "[[Xmas Story]]"
| storyboards =[[Ira Sherak]], [[Rodney Clouden]]
 
| preceded_by =''[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]''
 
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{{Quotebox|NIXONS BACK!|Richard Nixon's Head}}
{{Quote|Game's over, losers! I have all the money. Compare your lives to mine and then kill yourselves.|Bender|A Head in the Polls}}
 
'''''A Head in the Polls''''' is the seventh episode of ''[[Futurama]]'' Season Two. It was written by [[J. Stewart Burns]], and directed by [[Bret Haaland]].
 
   
 
'''''A Head in the Polls''''' is the seventh episode of ''[[Futurama]]'' [[Season Two]], and the third episode in Production Season Two. It was written by [[J. Stewart Burns]], and directed by [[Bret Haaland]].
==Synopsis==
 
The election race for President of Earth is in full swing, with two clones as candidates and the Planet Express crew registers to vote. Meanwhile, a mining disaster sends the price of titanium through the roof, and Bender seizes the opportunity to make a quick buck by pawning his 40% titanium body.
 
   
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==Plot==
As a head with a pile of cash, Bender begins enjoying his new lifestyle. During a trip to the Hall of Presidents in the New New York Head Museum, Richard Nixon's head ruins Bender's illusions about the glamor of a life without a body. The next day Bender heads off to the pawn shop to retrieve his body, but it has been sold. Later, Nixon's head announces its candidacy for President of Earth, using Bender's body to escape a constitutional provision that "nobody can be elected more than twice".
 
 
The election race for [[President of Earth]] is in full swing, with two clones as candidates and the [[Planet Express crew]] registers to vote. Meanwhile, a mining disaster on Titan sends the price of titanium through the roof, and [[Bender]] seizes the opportunity to make a quick buck by pawning his 40% titanium body.
   
 
As a head with a pile of cash, Bender begins enjoying his new lifestyle. During a trip to the Hall of Presidents in the [[New New York]] [[Head Museum]], [[Richard Nixon]]'s head ruins Bender's illusions about the glamor of a life without a body. He feels further guilty when he dreams of ones and zeroes (and a two). He concludes that it means that he shouldn't have sold his body. The next day Bender heads off to the pawn shop to retrieve his body, but it has been sold. The pawnshop owner offers Bender fifty dollars for Fry, but Fry says that his clothes are worth fifty bucks, and the owner says deal. Later at Planet Express, Bender, Leela & Fry, who is stripped from his clothing, even his underwear, watch TV, only to discover that Nixon's head announces its candidacy for President of Earth, using Bender's body to escape a constitutional provision that "no''body ''can be elected more than twice".
Fry, Leela, and Bender take off to Washington, D.C. to stop Nixon and recover Bender's body. Directly confronting Nixon fails to recover Bender's body, so the crew infiltrates Nixon's room at the Watergate Hotel. Leela successfully separates the sleeping head from the robot body, but Fry accidentally wakes Nixon. Confronting the intruders, Nixon begins ranting about his future plans for Earth. However, Bender records the conversation and knowing that the tape would ruin his election chances if released, Nixon trades the body for the tape.
 
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[[File:AHeadinthePolls.png|thumb|right| "No ''body'' can be elected more than twice."]]
 
[[Fry]], [[Leela]], and Bender take off to [[Washington, D.C.]] to stop Nixon and recover Bender's body. Directly confronting Nixon fails to recover Bender's body, so the crew infiltrates Nixon's room at the Watergate Hotel, where anyone gets a discount if they been there before. Leela successfully separates the sleeping head from the robot body, but Fry accidentally wakes Nixon when he accidentally activates a thought-sensitive massage bed. Confronting the intruders, Nixon begins ranting about his future plans for [[Earth]]. However, Bender records the conversation and knowing that the tape would ruin his election chances if released, Nixon trades the body for the tape.
   
On election day, Nixon wins by a single vote. He regained the robot vote by replacing Bender's body with a giant war robot while Leela and Fry forgot to vote against him. The episode ends with Nixon on a rampage through Washington D.C., escorted by Secret Service agents into the White House.
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On election day, Nixon wins by a single vote after Leela and Fry forget to vote against him. The episode ends with Nixon -- who now has the body of an enormous war robot -- inexplicably rampaging through Washington, D.C., as Secret Service agents escort him into the [[White House]].
   
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==Themes==
== References Explained ==
 
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At the beginning of the episode, Fry and Bender sit on the couch watching "The Scary Door".{{EpisodeListBroadcastOrder}}
* After being confronted with the audio tape at the end, Nixon's head says, "Oooh, expletive deleted". This phrase became commonplace after the Watergate transcripts were publicly released in book form, and the phrase "expletive deleted" was used in place of the profanity uttered on the original tapes by H. R. Halderman and other Watergate insiders.
 
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* During the debate, Nixon sweats and appears uncomfortable during the debate. This is a reference to the first televised Presidental debates in 1960 between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. At the time of the debate, Nixon was recovering from a knee injury two weeks earlier. He arrived at the debates in an ill-fitting shirt, and refused make-up that would have hidden his poor pallor and 5 o'clock shadow. Those who heard the debate on radio felt that Nixon had won the debate, while those who watched it on TV felt that JFK won.
 
* In the Hall of Presidents, you see Jesse "The Head" Ventura. As a wrestler, Jesse Ventura was known as "The Body". He was Governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003.
 
   
 
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NIXONS BACK!

–Richard Nixon's Head

A Head in the Polls is the seventh episode of Futurama Season Two, and the third episode in Production Season Two. It was written by J. Stewart Burns, and directed by Bret Haaland.

Plot

The election race for President of Earth is in full swing, with two clones as candidates and the Planet Express crew registers to vote. Meanwhile, a mining disaster on Titan sends the price of titanium through the roof, and Bender seizes the opportunity to make a quick buck by pawning his 40% titanium body.

As a head with a pile of cash, Bender begins enjoying his new lifestyle. During a trip to the Hall of Presidents in the New New York Head Museum, Richard Nixon's head ruins Bender's illusions about the glamor of a life without a body. He feels further guilty when he dreams of ones and zeroes (and a two). He concludes that it means that he shouldn't have sold his body. The next day Bender heads off to the pawn shop to retrieve his body, but it has been sold. The pawnshop owner offers Bender fifty dollars for Fry, but Fry says that his clothes are worth fifty bucks, and the owner says deal. Later at Planet Express, Bender, Leela & Fry, who is stripped from his clothing, even his underwear, watch TV, only to discover that Nixon's head announces its candidacy for President of Earth, using Bender's body to escape a constitutional provision that "nobody can be elected more than twice".

AHeadinthePolls

"No body can be elected more than twice."

Fry, Leela, and Bender take off to Washington, D.C. to stop Nixon and recover Bender's body. Directly confronting Nixon fails to recover Bender's body, so the crew infiltrates Nixon's room at the Watergate Hotel, where anyone gets a discount if they been there before. Leela successfully separates the sleeping head from the robot body, but Fry accidentally wakes Nixon when he accidentally activates a thought-sensitive massage bed. Confronting the intruders, Nixon begins ranting about his future plans for Earth. However, Bender records the conversation and knowing that the tape would ruin his election chances if released, Nixon trades the body for the tape.

On election day, Nixon wins by a single vote after Leela and Fry forget to vote against him. The episode ends with Nixon -- who now has the body of an enormous war robot -- inexplicably rampaging through Washington, D.C., as Secret Service agents escort him into the White House.

Themes

At the beginning of the episode, Fry and Bender sit on the couch watching "The Scary Door".