"We'll only get six seats." "I want more." "Under Kruse's leadership, the party has denied its old values." "I have founded a new party to fight for the principles I believe in." "Torben, wake up." "Don't touch me." "Why don't you just come home?" " I love you." "Have you ever ridden it?" " No." "But it goes past your work." "This is a habit." "Emma." "My daughter." "Does the Freedom Party ever want to be in Government?" "I don't exclude it once we have a better picture." "Where did the whole concept go?" " I threw it out." "It is irresponsible ..." "It is irresponsible to vote for Nyborg if you do not know what you are getting." "If you really want to test a person's character, give him power." "Today is Election Day." "The polls are opening everywhere." "Four million and eighty thousand Danes have the chance to vote." "How many will, is the question." "The ballots are laid out... in schools, community centers and town halls." "The big question is if we get a new government." "Shouldn't you eat something, Mom?" " Of course." "I'm just a little nervous." "It's Election Day and ..." "I poured yogurt in my tea." "Today I am crazy, ignore me." "In the polls, the Moderates at 12 seats, the New Democrats at 7." "You crushed Kruse yesterday." "First we have to see how many seats we get." "I'm going to get ready and then we vote, okay?" "Is Jeremy coming?" " There is a lot of press, so better not." "Mom, you forgot your earrings." "Breast Surgery." "Birgitte Nyborg." "I had called earlier to speak with Dr. Winther." "I have found a new lump." "He's still in surgery." "I will ask him to call you when he comes in." "Mom, are you ready?" " Yes." "I'm coming." "last night we saw a rather unfortunate side of Jacob Kruse." "You won't see that reflected in the polls." " They were held before the debate." "But Kruse is in the news and we'll see that in the election results." "Nothing more to do." "It is now up to the voters." "So you can have a decent breakfast for the first time in four months." "Soft Boiled?" " Hard Boiled." "My daughter came home last night." "Do you know where ..." "They know we have something in common." "Take a deep breath and then come breakfast, okay?" "The big question is:" "Red or blue?" "This is probably Thorsen's last attempt." "TV1 is following the elections throughout the day and transmits live from Christiansborg." "I hear you and the lead have had cooperation problems for quite some time." "Alex Hjort wants us to fire you on the spot." "You'll get a severance package, as long as you keep your mouth shut." "Do you hear me?" "I want you to clear your desk." "Leave your computer, take nothing from it." "TV2 won't tell us who they've got in the control room tonight." "I got fired." "What?" "I'll call you right back." "People, listen up." "I have an important announcement." "Torben Friis is summarily dismissed." "I can't say more now." " It's election day." "I know it's a bad time, but Torben left us no choice." "It's good you're a crazy professional department..." "What are your hopes for today?" "I hope for a high turnout and that many people will vote for us." "Should your mother be back in parliament?" " If I was 18, I would vote for her." "That does not mean that." "That does not mean that." "No, get out of there!" "You may be too close a polling station... no campaigning." "The leader of the Youth Party." " If the press sees that ..." "These party sweets your idea?" " Yes." "They are tasty." "Do you really want an old man handing out sweets to young children?" "Jon says that they are not organic, you do not want to seem like a pedo." "My concern is that we still need 150,000 votes." "If I get arrested, it's your fault." " Yeah, got it." "Hold on." "Hello, Nadia." "Jon has just been on TV2 and soon he comes on the radio ..." "I will tell her." "Okay." "I had to go home to get dressed before I came here ..." "That wasn't ok." "I'm too old to have to explain to my kids why you are suddenly gone." "Is the problem that I have adult children?" "Or I'm twenty years older than you?" "Is that it?" "Perhaps, yes." "You do realize that we're totally hip?" "I come from Randers." " That explains everything." "Soren, it's not because I ... think this ..." "I really like you." "But the campaign takes so much time..." " It's more than that." "Or isn't it?" "Sorry." "Well, we've talked." "So you don't have to run away next time you see me." "We want sound bites and headlines ..." "About the party leader round:" "TV2 wants a man in the car too." "We always did that round on election day." "Then Dorte Brix from TV2 and I each have another voice in our ear." "Well." "Torben had rejected that, right?" " Yes, but they still want to." "But you, Pia and me in your ear." "We support you." "You?" "You're not a journalist." "But I know something about TV, Hanne." "That's why I'm here." "Pia will run the show as planned, so don't worry." "Go do something with TV2?" " No, not at all." "It gives us a great opportunity to stop earlier than TV2 ." "I can't fucking believe I'm hearing this." "Well." "Can we discuss this over a beer on Friday?" "Why would you stop before the end?" " I don't want to be too technical." "I was doing the news when you were in the Boy Scouts." "Party leader lap is only viewed the first quarter." "Then the viewers switch off." "If we stop while there are many people watching ... we can win the evening on ratings." "Do you understand that or should I say it again?" "That's it for now." "No, I had to explain something." "How can I do my job with Alex beside me?" "A man who is not a journalist, should not make editorial decisions." "Betraying your squash buddy?" "Call me a class traitor." "We only played squash." "We must do something." " Who can do anything today?" "Us." "Excuse me." "Hi, Anders." "We only need a moment." "We do not understand why you fired Torben Friis on election day." "We don't have anything to say on the firing, but we do not like the timing." "That you don't care who's in the control room tonight is ..." "If Alex Hjort is to sit at the helm ... a novice in these kind of TV productions... keep us out of it." "Do it without us." "Are you going to vote today?" "It is important." "Hello." "Can I have your autograph?" " Yes." "And if I do not want to vote for you?" " As long as you go to vote." "Why?" " I have ... just a minute." "I need to take this." "Stay there." "Dr. Winther." " I have found a lump." "Okay, then come at one o'clock this afternoon." "It's not a lump." " Feel it yourself." "No, it's a lymphedema on the surgical scar." "This commonly happens after radiation treatment." "It is a lump." " No, it's an edema." "Feel it yourself." "What are you doing?" "I will get rid of your supposed lump." "Feel it." "It's gone." " Yes." "Your treatment is finished." "You've had a shock." "It's election day, you're nervous." "Try to take it easy for the next few hours." "And take a deep breath." "Just so." "All the way to your stomach." "Good." "Do something good for yourself." "Go to someone you love." "I want to say that I was never in love with Pia." "I felt attracted to her ... but that was more because she thought I was great." "I've also loved you." "You just were not there." "No, you're right." "I admit that I am the one who ruined everything." "I'm sorry." "But I miss you." "I want to be with you and the children." "I know I don't deserve it, I understand that." "I just want my wife back." "Take it." " No." "Let's go home." "That was the general manager of TV1." "Ulrik and Hanne will resign if you will not do election night." "Dammit, it just goes to show." "There is always something more important than us." "Let's go home." "I miss you." "Go now, damnit." "It's Election Day." "Hey guys, it's good to see you." " Hi, Mom." "Nasty child." "This is Katrine, this is Jeremy." "I have inflated at least a thousand." " Oh yeah?" "Good work." "Here is the first exit poll today." "... Says nothing about the final result." "The Liberals remain stable while the Labour Party drops slightly." "We see a small increase in the New Democrats, who get 8 to 9 seats." "The Moderates seem to maintain 10 to 11 seats" "But there is still a chance things will change." "The Danes are not that predictable." "There are an estimated 300,000 undecided voters." "Torben, old boy." "We discovered we can't live without you." "I know that sometimes we are terribly annoying ..." "That's for another time." "Now we need to make good TV." "Short briefing." "Pia, where are we?" "We can go to Christiansborg, but the editor of TV2 is being difficult." "That's him calling again." " Give it to me." "Torben Friis." "Go." "There is only one man who makes editorial decisions tonight ... and that is yours truly." "On that we agree." "Fine, until later." "Okay, let's get to work." "I'm going to vote." "I'm voting for Jon." "It is important to keep him in." "I don't want to know who you vote for." "Turn off your phone, give your child a kiss and do your civic duty." "We go in the box." "Then we fold it up." "Shall I help you?" "So." "Yippee." "The tantrum Jacob Kruse threw last night during the party leader round ... and the criticism of his economic policies seem to have influenced the vote." "This is evident from the last exit polls TV1 Radio." "Now, at the end of the day." "Is already clear where it's going." "The Liberals are beating the Workers' Party." "The Union Solidarity wins seats, the New Democrats are doing well ... while the Moderates appear to be falling." "Good evening." "I hope you voted." "Birgitte, the polling stations are closed." "Okay." "Let's go home, kids." "The polls have closed and the first results have come in." "The three old ..." "Again we see the trend that we saw at the exit polls:" "The Moderates drop and the New Democrats rise." "We're going to the stairs." " I can run now." "Good to have you back, Torben." "Thank you." "There is something I should have told you a long time ago." "I think you're fantastic." "But for us to be together was stupid, and it was my fault." "It's over between us, Pia." "I love my wife and children and I want to stay with them." "I'm sorry if I made it seem otherwise." "I meant that I liked you were back as News Chief." "It seems that Alex Hjort has resigned." "Okay." "It's a free country." "Simon, do you hear me?" " Yes." "Let me know." "Hanne, your scarf is a little crooked." " National result in about 10 minutes." "Again, the New Democrats have slightly gone up." "They now seem to be steady at 12 seats." "We still need one more seat for real influence." "Listen." "We do not know how it goes." " It's going well." "It looks good." "We have increased." "We are already in the double digits." "We can have influence in parliament." "And it is my aim that this country gets a new government." "For this country?" "A new government." "The Freedom Party to the cold and we in the heat." "On the New Democrats." "We're going to go to Christiansborg ..." "Where Svend Age Saltum has just arrived." "You are a few seats down." "There's too much going on here to listen to my gabbing." "We are only about 4% removed the rural rash." "There he is." "For the Liberals the elections were good." "Of the smaller parties, the New Democrats one of the big winners." "They came with 13 seats." "You have the Moderate Party reports." "Look at that division." "See the Solidarity Union has grown." "The Moderates have done poorly." "They have only five seats ..." "Thorsen wants to meet with us, and Hesselboe too." "That is beautiful." "Governing without Nyborg will be difficult as it stands now." "Neither red nor blue get the majority without the middle." "There the New Democrats have the greatest advantage." "We are at Christiansborg, so I'm hanging up." "Greetings from Magnus." "That boring guy from the Greens." " Then we have to drive." "I need the break, Carsten Bjerre." "Come on." "Do you say where Danish politics are going?" " That's what the voters say." "Who supports you?" "I don't know yet" "But a vote for us is a voice for change." "Birgitte Nyborg has arrived with her boyfriend ... the English architect Jeremy Welsh, and with her children." "Behind her is the press officer of the party, Katrine Fons Mark." "Nyborg radiates triumph." "The party leader round is in about 20 minutes." "When I look at you, I am so incredibly proud." "From an idea of ​​a few people in less than a year we have grown a movement." "Thanks to you we are in parliament with 13 seats." "Congratulations, people." "Cheers." "Congratulations." "Denmark should have a credible Government." "There's TV2." "Hello." "Glad you're here." " And?" "Were you good?" "Very good, I think." "And we are getting better." "We are going to beat you on ratings." " Fixed." "Congratulations." " Thank you." "Nice to meet you." " Jeremy." "It's crazy to see you arrive with the children and Jeremy." "But that's what's happened, I need to get used to it." "He seems like a nice guy." "Shall we go and see where the kids are?" " He's asleep." "Go home and sleep in your own bed." "You come home soon." " Yes." "Provide a new government." " I'm trying." "Come on, baby." "I'm here with political analyst Kasper Juul." "Kasper, it's complicated." " Tell me about it." "As I see it ..." "Simon is with Benedikte Nedergaard." " I have to interrupt you." "We go to Simon Bech, with Benedikte Nedergaard." "Sorry, you know how it is." "I'm going back." " Of course." "Youths breathing down your neck?" " Of course." "They should, too." "You know, they don't know the meaning of the word "loyalty"." "Politics is just a step on the career ladder for them." "What about you?" "You are no better." "Some of us anyway?" " You start as a journalist, right?" "You spent all your time and energy to expose politicians." "Then you become a spin doctor and do everything ... to fool your former friends the journalists." "And then, damn if it isn't true, a minute later your a journalist again." "And then you ask us ... why people are so cynical." "I like being on TV." "You look like a man who needs a new arena." "It is quite another ... just to talk about all the noise we make in there, huh?" "You never know when it's your last election." "Excuse me, Dan." "Why is Benedikte Nedergaard there?" "She's replacing Saltum." "We can run inside." "Dorte on camera four." "Five seconds." "Four, three, two, one." "Go ahead, Dorte." "Denmark has voted." "Here the Party leaders of the new parliament." "We go to one of the protagonists." "Lars Hesselboe." "Will you remain prime minister of Denmark?" " If the voters want me to." "The Liberals are the largest party and we have had good elections." "We go to Hans Christian Thorsen." "Who should be the next prime minister?" "A majority voted for the opposition ... and quite a few for the New Democrats." "Then the woman in the middle." "Birgitte Nyborg, congratulations." "You seem to be the one who will determine things." "Who is the next prime minister of Denmark?" "I can't answer that yet." "You know where the two men next to you stand, so it can't be so difficult." "We have rarely seen such a complex distribution of seats in this country." "The trick is to put together a stable government." "Unfortunately, the Moderates have lost big... and only have five seats." "Jacob Kruse, where is your party now?" "We now have to figure out what happened ... and the best possible way to go on." "If Thorsen wants to form a government with the red block then he can't get around Anne Sophie Linden Krone." "You can both work with the New Democrats?" "I wonder if Nyborg wants to work with us?" "That's a good question." "Anne Sophie Linden Krone says that the door is open." "We're willing to talk with everyone." "An eye-catching change ..." "Svend Age is tired and asked me to step in for him." "Jesus, what a lie!" " Look at that." "You should look." "Saltum is singing." "Fucking God, that's really good TV." "The party is far from over here." "You can see everything from despondency to euphoria." "But most feel an immense desire for clarity." "Who is our PM tomorrow?" "That is decided tonight." "Hesselboe is negotiating." "The Freedom Party wants more wedges." "And the Labour Party?" "I heard they want to drop Thorsen if he does not form a government." "Hi, Birgitte." "Congratulations." " You too." "Hello." "Pernille is here as deputy party leader." " Of course." "I thought we should get together to determine where we stand ... and to hear what we as prime minister contribute to the queen." "I'm glad you're at the table with us." "It is no secret we have big problems ... with the economic views in 'Our Denmark'." "I can not immediately go against our election promises ... but we can be eventually feel it out." "We need to talk about it first Before I give you my support." "Just about the sharp reduction of corporate ..." "Shall we wait until ..." " We suggest that reduction be off the table." "Is that an absolute requirement?" "Remember that there is more that unites us than divides us." "Now Hesselboe." "Along with New Right and without the Freedom Party." "Labour is making noise again." "We're looking at every combination." "Everyone wants to go home soon." "I have told them your negotiations with the Liberals are going well." "So you can play hardball." "Good to see you." "Yvonne and I have discussed the situation thoroughly." "We are not so naive as to think you want to govern with the Freedom Party." "I suggest that we form a coalition ... with the Liberals, the New Right, the Moderates, and you." "You would get some prime ministerial posts." "I am not currently interested in that." "more however, where the coalition will go." "That's a longer conversation." " Yes." "But we're not going for the big cuts in public spending." "There is no more money for the form of prosperity that we know." "We believe that there is no money for the tax cuts you promised." "If you are not prepared to shift your course more to the center... it becomes difficult to form a government." "It is useful to negotiate case by case with you." "You may compromise on a few things, but you won't let in more wedges." "There is also a third possibility..." "That you'll admit." "Yes, I heard." "Call if there is news." "What a madhouse." "I think I'll ..." "Take care." "The Labour Party is threatening a revolt." "The Solidarity Union is playing hardball." "We have never let a red government fall." " It is an economic disaster." "The stock market does not always react badly to a red government." "The blue block has a leader I've always fought." "We do not support blue government." "A coalition with Thorsen is not possible without Lindenkrones support." "We reign with Thorsen and close economic agreements with the right." "So we exert maximum influence with our votes." "Not at any price, Jon." "This country needs a stable government We do not want short-sighted solutions." "Hesselboe is able to form a majority." "You can't." "In 1978 the Liberals formed a government with Labour." "So they may very well form a majority without us." "Do our seats mean nothing?" " It is a tactic." "It must be a tactic." ""There are other possible combinations." "Come to the gallery. "" "Good evening, if it even is still night." "This is a somewhat strange meeting, but I have a good reason." "I hope you understand that this should remain among us." "There are things we more or less agree with the Freedom Party on... but it was difficult to negotiate with Svend Age." "You lead it now?" "Congratulations." "With a new modern and Freedom Party ..." "I think this might work." "And your politics of Danish values?" " Many of them came from Svend Ages head." "I promise we will not go for a stricter refugee policy." "I want to see where we can come to an agreement." "Social policy, trade policy ..." "We are talking about the Labour Party, the Freedom Party, the Greens and you." "We all want a change of government, right?" "To break these cursed political blocks." "We have the opportunity to form a majority government ... across the width of politics." "I hope you see the value of our proposal." "Desperate times call for courageous solutions." "A government in the middle where we ... show the light of stability... and talk about whether or not ... you should be PM." "They offered me the premiership too." "Who?" " Thorsen." "Thorsen?" "You can't." "It is his only ambition." "Pernilles wing would drop him, So he chooses the last resort." "The Labour Party in with me." "He wants a coalition with his party, the Greens, our ... and Benedikte Nedergaard." "I am Prime Minister of a government in the middle... with only 13 seats." "Have I the right to be PM with so few seats?" "The voters have not voted for me as prime minister." "Our goal was to draw the big decisions to the middle... and keep the Freedom Party outside the door." "What are my options?" "I had hoped to form a government with Thorsen." "That is completely unrealistic unless the Solidarity Union supports it." "Then there is Hesselboe." "The question is whether I can get him to where I'm going." "And finally there is the big question who can count to 90..." "I can, if I accept the offer." "When did you see me at my happiest?" "When you were prime minister." "I can be again." "Of a majority government." "It is a historic opportunity." "I can lead the government tomorrow..." "And I don't need to ask anyone if I can." "You know what I could get done?" "I have the power." "This time..." "I have the power." "We must continue for when they go to the queen." "He won't." " Well." "No." "He has no lighter." " Wait and see." "That seems obvious." "Agreed." "Pooh." "Thank you." "Congratulations." "Dan and Pia, awfully good." "Beautiful." "Great." "And Hanne and Ulrik this, I want to say to you both." "Never thought I would be saved by an old feminist ... and, I am sorry to say, a metrosexual media darling." "Congratulations and thank you." "It was great." "And listen to this good news:" ""Program Director Alex Hjort resigns at TV1. "" "We'll see how it goes." "Get home safe." "Will you play again?" " Be careful what you wish for, Niels Erik." "Good to see you." " You too." "He'll be out." " Great." "They offered me the premiership." "With 13 seats?" " Much is offered at this hour." "But I think we should try to form a stable government ... with you as prime minister." "In clear conditions." "I'm listening." "I want a government in the middle with the Liberals, the New Right and us." "The Moderates are in tatters." "They need time to find their raison d'être." "We want a responsible policy, and you know what that means for us." "Big compromises are necessary reforms in the welfare field ... a green company policy ... and a relaxation of immigration policy." "That will take a lot of doing." "I can count to 90." "Where do you see yourself in such a government, purely hypothetically?" "Where you'd prefer to have me..." "Outside Denmark." "Foreign Affairs." "Are not you sorry?" "The real negotiations must be done, but I want to know if you basically say yes." "Otherwise you become prime minister?" " That possibility exists." "I'm sure that we can work this out." "I think the people will like that." "I don't care about your age.." "It was hard for me to believe... in whatever." "It will be a big change." "I think I want it." "I'm terrified." "Thanks." "Thanks for your efforts." " No, thank you." "Nice to meet you." "I just said my goodbyes." "I'm going to start something new, but I was excited to try this." "Next time you want to try something new... go to the carnival." "Erik on Justice, Jon on Finance and Economic Affairs, and myself on Foreign Affairs." "Quite a nice place to work." "It's my second home."