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Matthew Vincente Santos is a fictional character on the
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'', played by Jimmy Smits. Santos' initial appearance in the series was as a Democratic U.S. Representative from
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. He was later elected to succeed
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as
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in the series' seventh and final season. According to David Remnick's biography of
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, ''The Bridge'', and other news sources, ''West Wing'' writer and producer
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used Obama as a model for Santos.


Personal life and Early Career

Santos, a
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, was born at St. Joseph's Hospital in Houston, Texas. He was born in either 1963 (in 2005, Josh says Santos is 42) or in 1961 (in 2006, Santos himself says he is 45). One of seven children born to Luis and Marita Santos, he grew up in the Second Ward — the oldest Mexican-American neighborhood in Houston and home to six generations of the Santos family. Luis Santos was a
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, while Marita Santos was a domestic servant.Presidential election acceptance speech, "Election Day, Part II," season 7, episode 17. He has been married to Helen Santos (played by
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) for 15 years, and they have two children, Peter (portrayed by Joshua Cabrera) and Miranda (played by
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), who are 11 and 5, respectively, at the time of their father's inauguration. Santos attended Jackson Middle School and Austin High School in Houston, Texas. Season 6, episode 22 has Santos introduced as a graduate of the
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, implying a career in the
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, not the
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, or perhaps somehow serving first the Air Force and subsequently the Marines, but later episodes consistently refer to him attending the
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at
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, graduating at the top of his class with a degree in engineering. At Annapolis, he played
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until he injured his knee. Santos speaks three languages (English, Spanish and Portuguese). After graduating, he was commissioned as an officer in the Marines. Santos was a
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, qualified on carrier-based F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft, and saw action during the first
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. Since leaving active duty in 1993, he has served in the
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. Santos was elected to Houston City Council, where he served for two years until his election as
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. He served for four years (two terms of two years) as mayor, during which he opened four new healthcare clinics to serve Houston's families. As mayor, Santos also created a new housing assistance program to make rent more affordable for the city's two million residents. Santos was then elected to the
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during the 2000 midterm elections representing the 18th Congressional District and served for three terms. It was mentioned that during his third term as a congressman he had received a spot on the prestigious House Committee on Ways and Means, but he also served on the
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("the
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of committees") with then-congressman Bob Russell.


Presidential campaign

Santos first appears in Season 6 as a member of the
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, who is regarded as an effective legislator and a potential candidate for
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. Despite his age and policy savvy, Santos is about to retire due to his frustration with Washington politics. However, then
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persuades him to run for
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and becomes his campaign manager. Santos begins his run for the Democratic nomination as a long-shot candidate with little name recognition or funding; polls show him far behind the sitting
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Bob Russell and the former Vice President
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. However, as the primaries progress, Santos rises to third place in most opinion polls. On the day before the
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primary, Hoynes is engulfed in a sex scandal, resulting in an upset victory after an implicit endorsement of Santos from the
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."La Palabra," season 6 Following the California primary, the Santos campaign gains further momentum, winning a number of battleground states, including Texas, Florida, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. As a result, by the start of the
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, he had won enough delegates to virtually tie with front-runner Russell. Prior to the convention, Santos turns down Russell's offer of the vice-presidential nomination. During the convention, Governor Eric Baker of
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, who had previously decided against running for president and was to be Russell's running mate, presents himself as a candidate from the floor. The Pennsylvanian drew delegate votes from all of the candidates and extended the balloting to an unprecedented third day. When Russell campaign manager Will Bailey revealed to the press that Baker had concealed his wife's history of
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, Baker lost essential delegate support. Because many delegates had deserted the Pennsylvania governor, the convention returned to the status it had been on the first day, with Russell and Santos as the frontrunners. To secure a Democratic nominee, Santos is ordered by the convention organizer, former White House Chief of Staff
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, to step aside in favor of either Baker or Russell. The Texan was given a chance to address the convention with the understanding that it would be his farewell speech. Instead of withdrawing, however, Santos gave a rousing speech that energized the convention and convinced them of his sincerity. This speech persuaded President Bartlet to intervene on Santos' behalf; he speaks to teacher union leader and New York delegate Ernie Gambelli, who had previously thought Santos was "anti-teacher," to ensure his nomination. After Governor Baker declined to be the Texas congressman's running mate and Santos rejected Russell as a potential vice president, Santos chose former White House Chief of Staff
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as his vice-presidential nominee. In the seventh season of the show, Santos and McGarry run against Senator Arnold Vinick of
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, the
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's presidential nominee, and his running mate, Governor Ray Sullivan of
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. Throughout the campaign, Santos and Vinick treat each other with professional respect. (In the episode "King Corn", it is revealed that, two years before the election, Santos and Vinick co-sponsored an immigration reform bill that was defeated in committee.) In Santos' only debate with Vinick, both candidates agreed to ignore the rules their campaigns had laboriously agreed upon. Instead, they had, in Vinick's words, "a real debate," without time limits on their responses. During the debate, the two candidates spar on a number of topics including illegal immigration, education, healthcare, oil drilling in the
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, and free trade. After a nuclear plant accident in San Andreo, California, Santos picked up momentum in battleground states for his anti-nuclear power views. This newfound momentum becomes more apparent after the media reports Vinick was key in authorizing construction of the San Andreo Plant. Several days later, national polls showed Santos tied with Vinick in the popular vote at 44 percent.


Election aftermath

Despite the death of his running mate
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on election night, Santos was narrowly elected
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after defeating Arnold Vinick in the Electoral College by a vote of 272–266. Santos carried his home state of
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, while Vinick won his home state of
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; Santos clinched the election by winning
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with a margin of 30,000 votes. Despite the strong urging of his senior campaign staff, Vinick chose not to contest the results and conceded the election. Well aware of Vinick's insight on U.S. foreign policy, Santos later offered Vinick the position of Secretary of State in his administration, a move not greeted with enthusiasm by his top advisers and skepticism by Vinick. Vinick accepted the offer under the condition that he would be free to shape policy at the State Department without interference from Democratic Party political operatives and on the promise that he could pick his own deputy secretary, albeit a Democratic one, and advise on the selection of all undersecretaries. They sealed this agreement while reviewing the president's daily intelligence briefing and discussing how to resolve the situation in Kazakhstan vis-a-vis Russia and China. The last few episodes of the series cover the end of the Bartlet administration and the transition to the new one. Santos is forced to remain neutral while Democrats pick a new Speaker of the House, and he declines to tip the race in favor of his political mentor, Democratic Congressman Tim Fields of Texas, who loses to Congressman Mark B. Sellner, a moderate Democrat who opposes Santos' centerpiece anti-lobbying bill. He also earns
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's ire when he makes a negative comment about President Bartlet's policy toward China, but it turns out Santos and Bartlet have come up with a "good cop, bad cop" plan to try and scare China (and Russia) into ending their military incursions into Kazakhstan. Santos's administration takes shape in advance of his inauguration, with Josh Lyman being appointed as his chief of staff. Lyman recruits his old friend and former White House Deputy Communications Director
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as his deputy. From the Santos-McGarry campaign come Louise Thornton as the new Communications Director, Ronna Beckman as the President's personal secretary while
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and Annabeth Schott join the first lady's office as chief of staff and press secretary respectively. Amy Gardner is offered the post of director of legislative affairs, while Ainsley Hayes puts her name forward for the post of White House Counsel. Santos indicates his wish to appoint Oliver Babish as attorney general. He selects Nancy McNally as ambassador to the United Nations, though she was initially considered for secretary of state. Santos also considers choosing Senator Swain of Rhode Island, a Republican, as his secretary of Defense on the advice of Barry Goodwin, although Josh strongly opposed this as choosing a Republican Senator from a blue state would be seen as a "political grab." It was also revealed that someone named Keenitz was Santos' choice for Agriculture secretary, with the ''
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'' discovering this and asking for comment. For Treasury Secretary, Santos chose between two highly confirmable candidates; Connor, who was more popular among Democrats, and Rosenthal, who was more respected by Wall Street but had few administrative skills. Santos ultimately chose Rosenthal, as he would be better selling the administration's tax plan. Kate Harper was passed over for promotion to national security adviser, with this role instead going to someone named Glenn. His first choice for vice president is Governor Eric Baker of
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, a 2006 Democratic presidential contender. Congresswoman Carol Gelsey, a Florida Democrat, had been second on Santos' shortlist. Santos decides to nominate Baker under the terms of the
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once his term has begun, rather than submitting his name to the Electoral College for virtually automatic appointment.


Presidential appointees


Cabinet officials


See also

* List of ''The West Wing'' episodes


Notes


References

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