What's the meaning of the scene when governor's wife carries eight cups of coffee during the speech of Governor Morris in Ides of March?

What's the meaning of the scene when governor's wife carries eight cups of coffee during the speech of Governor Morris in Ides of March? - Cheerful family drinking tea at home

At time 1:29:30 you can see a woman (Cindy Morris, governor's wife) carrying eight cups of coffee, whilst in the background you can hear the Governor's speech.

My question is what's the meaning/significance of this scene? What does it have to do with the speech or the plot?

Footnote: The sound of this scene is the governor's speech, so Cindy's steps are not heard nor the ambience of the outside.

Found this on youtube, this is the part I'm talking about:






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