Once at the party, Jack provokes Liz into an anti-conservative rant, which he uses as bait for getting the attendees to contribute more money to the Romney campaign.
Both of their attempts fail: Grizz and Dot Com are horrified by Jack's commercial and the audience cheers so loud at Kellan Lutz's appearance (and the subsequent removal of his shirt) that they drown out what he is saying.
Elsewhere, Jenna's (Jane Krakowski) new "chilled" out public image, a result of her song "Catching Crabs in Paradise," has attracted the attention of a group of hard-partying fans who proclaim themselves "Crabcatchers."
Pete is nearly driven insane by the noise outside his office and the other members of the staff are similarly inconvenienced, but Jenna rejects any attempts to send her fans home.
When Toofer, Frank, and Lutz realize that she can't afford to shatter her image by being her usual high-maintenance self in front of her fans, they torment her publicly while she is unable to retaliate.
At the same time, Tracy and Jack both realize that Northern Florida will decide the election and that a substantial chunk of the region's population includes Jenna's "Crabcatcher" fans.
Two episodes earlier in Governor Dunston, Jenna solicits song ideas from Kenneth's mother's "friend" Ron.
Amy Amatangelo of Paste magazine gave the episode an 8.1 out of 10 and praised the political humor centered on the 2012 Presidential election.