President, U.S. Senate, Congress, and the Minnesota House of Representatives are the major races in the campaign of 2008. This is the first presidential election without an incumbent or sitting vice president involved since 1952.
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Since the presidential candidates are so diametrically different, many experts are baffled by the existence of the undecided voter so close to Election Day. Midmorning asks if this indecision is a myth and how valuable the undecided vote really is.
Guests
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James Campbell: Professor and head of the department of political science at SUNY Buffalo. He researches election forecasting and the impact of swing voters on presidential elections.
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Ron Elving: Senior Washington editor for National Public Radio.
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Beth Reinhard: Political writer for The Miami Herald.
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Jeff Schapiro: Political writer for the Richmond Times Dispatch.
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