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Marjorie Clarke
professional
style-conscious
resentful (implied)
socially salient
detached
longstanding
peer-integrated
peripheral
location-anchored
private
Marjorie Douglas stands as a private, long‑time next‑door neighbor of President Josiah Bartlet whose lingering personal grievance occasionally surfaces in offhand references. She exists outside formal institutions, anchored in the local social sphere where neighborhood resentment and gossip can bleed into political vulnerability. Current mentions pair her with Herb Douglas as a potentially disgruntled household and as a conceivable source or subject for a damaging wire story. Her narrative role remains domestic and interpersonal, highlighting the everyday consequences of presidential life rather than exercising direct political agency.
2 appearances
Local community / social relations
Also known as:
Marjorie Clarke,
Marjorie,
Mrs. Douglas
Marjorie Clarke's Journey
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Affiliation
Capital Beat
Televised Political Broadcast Media; Agenda‑Setting and Public Affairs Amplification