Canal Plus correspondent Laurence Haim joins the White House press pool (“the bubble,” as she calls it) as they follow Obama around the country in the final days of his campaign. She discusses the frustration involved in trying to explain the complex electoral college to French people, and why Ohio is so important to that process. Ohio is very divided, she says, and after talking to some Ohio residents, her claim is corroborated. Some Ohioans she meets support Romney, some support Obama, and some say they won’t vote for either, because “they aren’t worth a crap.”
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