Campaign 2008: Video Haiku

Post reporter Kevin Merida and washingtonpost.com videographer Ben de la Cruz have teamed up to produce video haiku: the campaign in moments, a unique look at how the 2008 presidential campaign is playing out among voters from Scranton, Pennsylvania to Oxford, Missippi. See what happens when McCain supporters and Obama enthusiasts face off in Fairfax City, Virginia, and draw your own conclusions on the pizza-politics connection.

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Wash.Post Home page Election 2008: Another day of headlines for McCain with trite stories about Palin's clothes. The Post consistently gives McCain the larger headlines on the homepage and Obama gets the smaller print...when he is 11 points up in the polls? You don't think that is BIGGER news than Palin's clothes? Get serious...stop pandering.

Posted by: Martinebe | October 23, 2008 10:11 AM

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