Selina evaluates her past and present campaigns; Jonah's personal life sparks interest among the press; Amy makes an important decision.
At an Aspen retreat for rich donors, Selina deals with potential adversaries and allies; Amy's behavior raises Gary's suspicions.
In the run-up to the first debate, Selina makes a novel campaign proposal; Jonah's comments create blowback; Dan and Amy take a road trip.
Selina and the team head to South Carolina, where she seeks an endorsement from a key leader; Gary gets a long-awaited promotion; Marjorie excels in her new role.
Facing increased scrutiny heading into Super Tuesday, Selina visits Mike to deflect attention from Andrew's legal troubles; Jonah and Amy ramp up their anti-Selina campaign rhetoric; Dan attempts to exploit Richard.
The nominating fight between Selina and her rivals reaches its climax, as their race comes to a historic finish.
One year after losing the presidency, Selina attempts to secure her legacy; Dan tries to ingratiate himself at his new job; Amy's brash personality proves too much for her new co-workers.
Selina attends the opening of President Hughes' library; Jonah gets advice on how to rise in the political ranks; Dan suffers through Jane's whims; Amy releases an attack ad.
Selina helps monitor the first free and democratic election in Georgia and is reunited with an old friend; Mike and Gary hide evidence of a major mishap; Jonah and Richard have an eventful night out; Dan tries to help Amy.
Selina and her team attend the funeral of a Supreme Court justice; Amy works on securing a location for Selina's library; Dan tries to maintain his upswing with his co-host Jane; Jonah finds an issue.
Selina settles on a location for her presidential library; Dan lands in a gossip column; Mike and Selina work on her book; Jonah tries to solidify a big donation; Gary manages a mini-crisis at Madame Tussauds.
Selina visits Qatar; in D.C., Jonah gets a dinner invite; Dan receives an unexpected visit from a human resources representative; Catherine and Marjorie have big news.
Selina tries to finish her book; Selina and her staff prepare for her portrait-unveiling ceremony; Jonah tries to get on the guest list for Selina's ceremony; Dan works on his on-screen chemistry problem.
Selina's book finally arrives; Jonah has a big meeting; Dan, Ben and Kent grab a drink.
Selina and her team prepare for the long-awaited groundbreaking of her library; Amy seeks clarity on her role; Jonah asks Dan, Ben and Kent for help.
On the night after the election, Selina discovers a possible road to victory; Amy must make a decision; Catherine begins a documentary project; Mike announces that he and Wendy are adopting a baby; Dan considers a new career.
Amy, Dan, Jonah and Richard try to win the presidency for Selina; Selina meets a billionaire banker; Mike tries to get healthy before his baby arrives; Kent investigates Sue's age; Amy and Dan share a charged moment.
Mike must deal with the consequences of Selina's tweet; Amy begins to be troubled by Bob's behavior; Gary finds himself the belle of the ball at a museum gala.
Selina rushes to the hospital while attempting to win the presidency; Amy and Dan discover the O'Brien camp has staged a fake protest; Mike and Wendy meet with a potential surrogate.
Selina celebrates Thanksgiving in her own special way; Ben and Kent manage a crisis; Ben sends Dan to work for Tom James.
Selina bargains for votes at the White House Christmas party; the staff is preoccupied with the annual "50 Hottest D.C. Staffers" list; Mike considers a job outside of politics; Dan helps Jonah with debate preparation.
Selina takes Catherine to a family celebration at Camp David; Selina's team plans to conduct secret negotiations; Amy and Dan try to make Jonah seem more human.
Catherine and Marjorie get into a fight; Mike prepares for the arrival of his babies; Selina is interviewed.
Selina and her staff prepare for inauguration day; Mike suffers from exhaustion; Catherine gets a makeover.
Selina's staff frantically works on her first major speech as president; Gary questions his worth; Jonah is put off by the new vice president's chief of staff; Amy discovers that a rival campaign manager may make a play for her job.
The president's staff prepares for her state visit with the Israeli prime minister; Mike tries out a new look; Teddy does Jonah a favor; Amy learns that Selina is bringing in a new director of communications; Gary goes overboard planning a dinner.
Selina's team tries to find a scapegoat for a data breach; Catherine wants to support an anti-bullying campaign; Dan tasks Richard and Jonah with buying fireworks for a campaign rally; the president hosts the annual Easter Egg Roll.
President Meyer travels to Iran, where an American reporter is being detained; Dan is wooed by a lobbyist; Doyle stands in for the president at an event; Kent's polling may cause trouble for Selina.
Selina and her staff scramble to avert a major internal crisis; Amy is angry with the president's new advisor; Dan recruits Jonah and Richard to pose as influential Washington insiders.
Selina is annoyed by the press' reaction to her running mate's charm; Selina decides to attend a fundraiser without her team; Amy tries to adjust to her new life; Jonah gets ambushed.
The president is shaken by a dramatic incident at the White House; Mike tries to sell the press on Selina's Families First bill; Sue and Gary prepare for the president's White House dinner; Jonah and Richard inadvertently reveal a secret.
Gary sets up a secret meeting with Dan and Amy to persuade them to lobby against the Families First bill; Selina tries to keep working when she gets the flu; Selina's staff works to ensure a vote will go in her favor.
Selina fields questions from the press; members of Selina's staff testify before a congressional committee.
Selina courts voters at a book signing in Iowa; Selina and her staff hear a rumor that could impact the next election.
Selina and her team go on a ride-along with the Coast Guard; Gary questions his role; Jonah's new political blog causes trouble.
Selina and her staff prepare for an event where she will announce her candidacy; Dan learns that "Saturday Night Live" has done a sketch about Selina.
Selina is challenged on a fundraising trip; Jonah makes a crude viral video; Dan plans to spread a rumor about Chung.
Amy and Dan compete to become Selina's campaign manager; Mike tries to maintain his fertility schedule; Jonah is offered a job on Maddox's team; Gary's shoulder pain threatens his job; Selina is invited to Maddox's country house.
Selina's staff and family are annoyed by the presence of her new personal trainer; Jonah and Mike negotiate a photo opportunity; Catherine protects her mother from a protestor; Selina attends a women's gun show.
Selina's staff worries about Ray's influence over her; Dan's nerves begin to fray; Jonah arrives in London to spy for Team Maddox.
Selina's staff try to find a way to make her seem more "folksy"; Jonah tries to find a new job; Selina has an interview with a pretentious journalist.
Selina and her staff juggle her schedule in the days before the New Hampshire primary.
Selina spots an opportunity to expand her role; the staff's personal lives have new developments.
Selina attends a pig roast in North Carolina; Dan takes up Pilates.
Selina clashes with the Secretary of Defense during a joint appearance at a Marine Corps Base; Sue testifies at a Congressional hearing.
Selina is annoyed when the White House releases an unflattering photo of her; Mike and Kent bond; Jonah gets an executive parking space; Sue has a job interview; Selina tries to keep her staff happy.
Selina travels to Helsinki to finalize a trade agreement; Dan seeks advice on charming the press; Kent and Ben argue over how to deal with new information.
An allergic reaction shuts down budget negotiations; Amy and Gary worry about Selina seeing her ex-husband; Mike fields press inquiries.
After being prepared for a "puff piece," Selina is surprised by Janet Ryland's interview questions.
Despite being told to limit public appearances, Selina continues her plans; Dan tries to play both sides of a rivalry.
Selina and her staff try to cope when the administration goes into full crisis mode.
Vice President Selina Meyer and her staff try to find their footing in Washington, D.C.; a series of missteps cause the staff to work damage control.
The office is revived by good news; Selina tries to make headway on filibuster reform.
Selina quells accusations that everything is about her; Gary selects candidates for the VP dog; Selina's daughter Catherine visits from college.
Selina becomes obsessed with her nicknames; Dan's political maneuvering puts the fate of the Clean Jobs bill on the line.
Selina tells Amy a secret while at a healthy-eating event; Mike holds a press briefing; Amy and Dan must entertain a group of elementary school children.
Selina orders a "partial" full disclosure of all office correspondence; Selina threatens to fire a key staffer.
Selina travels to Ohio to support a gubernatorial candidate; the Clean Jobs Bill continues to haunt Dan; Selina tears up in a meeting.