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.
Election officials preparing for problems
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With five days to go to the election, there is growing concern that voting problems in several states could lead to another litigated election. Midmorning talks with two election law experts about the potential for voting problems and about efforts to create a more uniform election system.
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Guy Charles: Professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School. He is currently on sabbatical at Duke University.
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Edward Foley: Professor of law at Ohio State University and director of the Election Law@Moritz Web site.
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