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While Jess and Cece are out, Schmidt becomes fixated on the loft's "junk drawer," which is filled with disorganized mail and old batteries. His quest for order leads him to the local Clinton campaign office. Despite his political leanings, he is so appalled by the office's disorganization that he begins organizing their envelopes—which he refers to as "lopes".

The duo targets a group of college sorority girls at Delta Delta Tau. After a long, successful recruitment pitch, Jess and Cece are horrified to realize they have successfully registered five new voters who intend to vote for Trump. To rectify this, Jess leads them on a "wild goose chase" to prevent them from actually reaching the headquarters. Schmidt’s "Lopes" Obsession [S6E2] Hubbedy Bubby

He eventually gets roped into making phone calls to voters. However, because he cannot bring himself to say Clinton’s name with sincerity, he refers to her as "Hibbidy Bibbity," or "Celery Flintstone" while urging people to vote for Paul Ryan. The "Long D" While Jess and Cece are out, Schmidt becomes

Nick is struggling with his long-distance relationship ("long d") with Reagan. Winston, considering himself an expert in the field, decides to teach Nick the "ins and outs" of modern phone sex and video intimacy. The subplot features Winston's eccentric coaching, including his use of green-screen backgrounds (one of which is just a wall of cats) to "set the mood". The duo targets a group of college sorority

Jess and Cece are passionately campaigning for Hillary Clinton. Schmidt, a staunch Republican who refuses to support Donald Trump (preferring to wait for Paul Ryan in 2020), makes a bet with them: if they can recruit five new voters, he will cast his vote for Clinton.

In the New Girl episode (Season 6, Episode 2), the story follows three distinct comedic arcs centered on politics, modern dating, and obsessive organization. The Campaign Bet