They wont even share an elevator.
As Sally Langston puts it onThe Liberty Report, May the best woman win.
But first, theyve got to get to Florida.

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Olivia fires back by going directly to the press, leaking news that the planes issues are bogus.
Despite Abbys protests, he goes out to meet her.
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The dinner begins sans Mellie, with Gov.
Baker talking with Hollis Doyle about government regulations against sugar farmers.
Not one to turn down the president at the table, she lets the rest of their party stay.
She says he hurt her more than anyone ever has, and he apologizes for it.
They grasp hands, and he says hell do his best to never hurt her again.
That apparently extends to cutting a deal for Baker to publicly endorse Susan, which she does.
And then we get back to Olivia and the aftermath of Andrews murder.
Huck is worried about her, but she claims shes fine.
Shes satisfied, not grieving.
It felt good, crushing his face with that chair, she says.
Shes glad hes dead, and it feels good knowing she was the one who killed him.
It sounds so un-Olivia like, and Huck stands there, waiting for the rest of it.
One kill is enough, she says, and lets Huck hold her as she starts crying.
Im not the one who made her kill Andrew.
Shes a murderer all on her own, she tells Fitz.
All I did was make a call to protect you.
These two talks lead to Abby meeting Olivia at OPA, where they strike a deal.