With just four days to go, Obama is cool and collected (but not too confident), while McCain is emptying the coffers for one last push. Are there enough hours left for an October surprise, or will the final weekend pass quietly on the campaign trail?
Tonight Barack Obama owns the airwaves for 30 minutes, but is it the right play? Can McCain defeat the democrats' machine in Florida? And how long will you wait on election day? Rob and Will cover those stories and more in today's Political Lunch.
Dear Confident Democrats: Today on your Political Lunch Tuesday Snack, Will looks at some of the scenarios in which John McCain could pull off an upset win.
Today's show includes two major stories that crossed the PL desk over the weekend: a big endorsement and an even bigger fundraising haul. Get the scoop on those stories and more in today's Political Lunch.
Today for snack, Will takes a look at the presidential campaign calendar for the remaining 57 days: debates, fundraising goals, and important voter registration deadlines.
It's Friday. Rob and Will have the usual 10-in-3. That much you know. What you don't know? The pictures. Barack at the beach. They've got 'em. Go ahead, pause the video, take a nice long look...
A Libertarian run for the White House means Bob Barr has reconsidered issues like marijuana, gay marriage, and the Patriot Act. How does a one-time Republican hero take on John McCain? Rob looks at why it may not be so hard.
With the Clinton campaign ending, what comes next? Robert Millis sits down with Jill Iscol, a Clinton campaign finance co-chair and longtime Democratic activist.
Today's Lunch has everything you need to know about yesterday's Pennsylvania primary. Hillary's riding high, but has anything really changed? PLUS: A surprising result in yesterday's largely unnoticed GOP contest, and a look at what comes next.
Today on The Lunch, Clinton pitches energy options, Obama cruises through Pennsylvania in stealth mode, and when McCain pretends he isn't really campaigning, a young woman calls it like it is.