President Bush and Sen. Kerry are hopscotching the battleground states all day and late into the evening. They're focusing on getting their supporters to the polls, rather than changing anyone's mind. We talk with former presidential candidate Howard Dean and Doug Chapin, director of electionline.org.
Guests:
Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont and Democratic presidential candidate. Founder of Democracy Now, a political action committee.
Doug Chapin, director of Electionline.org, a non-advocacy Web site providing news and analysis on election reform
Perry Bacon, Time magazine reporter
Ann Elyse Henzel, news producer at WUWM, NPR affiliate in Milaukee
Leslie Clark, political reporter at The Miami Herald
John Matsusaka, University of Southern California professor of business and law
Sen. Orrin Hatch, Republican from Utah
Tina Moore, reporter, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Michael Sciortino, director of the Mahoning Board of Elections, Youngstown, Ohio
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