A week before the U.S. presidential elections, superstorm Sandy brought to both parties' campaigns this perfectly schizophrenic moment: Candidates canceled or hastily transformed campaign events, but headquarters continued to trickle messages to reporters and supporters with reactions to the rival's ads. (The ads stopped only for TV viewers without electricity - probably the only positive aspect one could see in...
by
Natasha Mozgovaya
One eye on Sandy, one eye on Election Day
Megastorm turns American politics a little bit schizophrenic.
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