President
Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, are both
returning to New Hampshire for last-minute campaign visits in the
battleground
state.
Interest in early voting is very high is several parts
of the state. In some communities it’s expected that as many as a third of all voters
will cast their ballot before Election Day.
Both the candidates and the media have billed this Presidential
election as a clear choice between two visions of the role of government
in the lives of individual Americans. Vic Henningsen looks back to a similar set of circumstances –
one hundred years ago.
With the presidential election fast approaching, Peter Gilbert took a look at
previous elections. There he found some landslides, some extremely close
races, and some very interesting stories.