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Foreign Correspondents

Laurence Haim at the Hofstra Presidential Debate

i-Télé correspondent Laurence Haim hits the second presidential debate in Long Island, voicing her frustrations about the limited access granted to foreign press and looking forward to joining President Obama on the campaign trail. Laurence and her...

i-Télé correspondent Laurence Haim hits the second presidential debate in Long Island, voicing her frustrations about the limited access granted to foreign press and looking forward to joining President Obama on the campaign trail.

Laurence and her cameraman then hit the trail with Obama, stopping at a rally in New Hampshire, a swing state. On the heels of a debate where Romney referred to "binders full of women," Laura is anxious to talk to female voters. In France, she says, there is no "woman vote." The French don't break voters into demographics as we do here in the States.

After Obama's speech, she expresses disappointment that discussions about Syria are being completely avoided on both sides of the race. She comments that the energy on the Obama campaign trail is markedly lower than it was in 2008. "I don't know if it's the economic time," she says, "but the energy is so low!"