Experts agree that the 2004 Presidential election will hinge on a few key battleground states like New Hampshire, Florida and Ohio. But the same experts know that voter turnout is generally driven by local issues like congressional races or special ballot initiatives. We travel to a number of swing states to look at the local factors that may decide our national election.

Guests

  • Richard Cohen Chief Congressional Reporter, National Journal; and co-author of "The Almanac of American Politics"
  • Drew Cline Editorial Page Editor, The Union Leader (Manchester, New Hampshire)
  • John Craig Reporter, The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, Ohio)
  • Mary Ellen Klas Tallahassee Bureau Chief, The Miami Herald
  • John Skipper Political Reporter, Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa)
  • Shea Andersen Political Reporter, The Albuquerque Tribune (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
  • Peter Bhatia Executive Editor, The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon)

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