Washington Week with The Atlantic

Webcast Extra - June 1, 2012

Special | 6m 38s

On the Webcast Extra: The economies and unemployment rates in swing-states are better than in other parts of the country. How will this affect the presidential campaign? Plus, how do the candidates compare in terms of Latino and White voters in swing-states? Also, what a non-guilt verdict in the John Edwards trial means to his political future.

Aired: 06/01/12

Rating: NR

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