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[[Image:PalmerandKeeler.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Palmer and [[John Keeler|Keeler]] at the start of the [[Presidential debates|debate]]]]
 
[[Image:PalmerandKeeler.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Palmer and [[John Keeler|Keeler]] at the start of the [[Presidential debates|debate]]]]
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It is mentioned by Wayne that prior to Day 3, while in his weakened state, Palmer exposed [[Max]]'s organization and had all his men, including [[Alexander Trepkos]], arrested, though it is unclear if this happened before or after the events of [[24: The Game|The Game]].
   
 
In [[Season 3|Day 3]], Palmer is faced with re-election and is participating in the first of three [[Presidential debates|debates]] with Senator [[John Keeler]]. However, he is still the [[President]], and is faced with many problems during the day, in addition to dealing with his ongoing campaign. His lover, [[Anne Packard]] is implicated in a scandal, and Palmer's brother [[Wayne Palmer|Wayne]] tries to buy off her ex-husband, the perpetrator of the scandal, who was to be used by Senator Keeler to hurt Palmer's campaign. However, Palmer tells Wayne not to buy off the ex-husband, and he faces the discussions during the debate, saying that Keeler is avoiding questions about real issues to question Palmer's personal life.
 
In [[Season 3|Day 3]], Palmer is faced with re-election and is participating in the first of three [[Presidential debates|debates]] with Senator [[John Keeler]]. However, he is still the [[President]], and is faced with many problems during the day, in addition to dealing with his ongoing campaign. His lover, [[Anne Packard]] is implicated in a scandal, and Palmer's brother [[Wayne Palmer|Wayne]] tries to buy off her ex-husband, the perpetrator of the scandal, who was to be used by Senator Keeler to hurt Palmer's campaign. However, Palmer tells Wayne not to buy off the ex-husband, and he faces the discussions during the debate, saying that Keeler is avoiding questions about real issues to question Palmer's personal life.
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