Stephen Meyers (Ryan Gosling) is an idealistic young man who has built a successful career as a press secretary. He is a key member of Governor Mike Morris' (George Clooney) presidential campaign team and a fervent admirer of his political figure. In the Ohio primary, the campaign manager of Governor Morris' opponent summons Meyers to speak with him. At the same time, Molly (Evan Rachel Wood), an intern who works for Morris' team and who has caught Stephen's attention, is keeping a secret. In addition, negotiations with the third contender, a senator from South Carolina, have reached a critical point. What is more important: the race, the victory or the principles?
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Stephen Meyers (Ryan Gosling) is an idealistic young man who has built a successful career as a press secretary. He is a key member of Governor Mike Morris' (George Clooney) presidential campaign team and a fervent admirer of his political figure. In the Ohio primary, the campaign manager of Governor Morris' opponent summons Meyers to speak with him. At the same time, Molly (Evan Rachel Wood), an intern who works for Morris' team and who has caught Stephen's attention, is keeping a secret. In addition, negotiations with the third contender, a senator from South Carolina, have reached a critical point. What is more important: the race, the victory or the principles?