Historian and Author Kenneth
C. Davis discusses the Presidency and the accomplishments of the two Vermont-born
Presidents and Secretary of State Jim Condos provides
an update on traffic at the polls.
For
many recreational riders of all terrain vehicles, the season is winding down.
But a controversy is revving up in Barnet, among other towns, about whether to
continue to let ATVs use some town roads.
There’s just one day to go before voters in Vermont head to the polls, but we
may not know the outcome of some very close races the day after the election. That’s
because Vermont has extended the deadline
for military and overseas voters to return their absentee ballots.
Our reporters’ roundtable looks at the people and
issues in all the statewide races and discusses the impact that Super PAC
money has had in this campaign.
We are currently being inundated with election polls that often give
conflicting information. But last weekend a poll was published that Barrie Dunsmore
found to be particularly notable.
President
Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, are both
returning to New Hampshire for last-minute campaign visits in the
battleground
state.