Harington returns to stay more to document the uproarious attempt of native son vernon ingledew to earn the governorship of his great, if sometimes much-maligned, state. Ingledew is hampered by what his opponents term hi...Harington returns to stay more to document the uproarious attempt of native son vernon ingledew to earn the governorship of his great, if sometimes much-maligned, state. Ingledew is hampered by what his opponents term his "Thirteen Albatrosses," Among them: he is an atheist, he never attended college, he lives in sin with his first cousin jelena, and he displays a hysterically cryptic vocabulary.