Students from McGill talk Canada with US voters on Election Day: Part 2 Really Funny!
November 12, 2008 | Manchester, New Hampshire | Vetting explained
Canadians seemed to be more enthusiastic about the US presidential
election than their own, so 5 McGill students headed to New Hampshire
on Election Day to see if American voters were thinking of us as they
headed to the polls.
In Part II, we talk to voters, check out the famous Red Arrow Diner in Manchester, talk to Obama and McCain campaign workers and supporters, and finally wind up at a crazy Obama Victory Party!!
Funny Funny Stuff. Check it out!
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