Jack Torry of the Columbus Dispatch tells Brooke what Obama and Romney need to do between now and November 6 to win the state's critical 18 electoral votes.
Log Cabin Republicans endorse Gov. Mitt Romney for President. The number one reason for the endorsement is the economy.
Fredricka Whitfield talks with one Florida voter who received a bogus letter questioning his voting status. The letter suggests some voters are ineligible to vote in this election and need to provide detailed information to their local elections board in order to vote in 2012.
CNN's Brooke Baldwin talks campaign strategy with CNN's Chief National Correspondent John King.
CNN's Brooke Baldwin talks to CNN's Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger about the last debate.
The band Little Tybee doesn't really fit into any genre, and the band likes it that way. CNN producer Jessica Dunne finds out what makes them unique.
Carol Costello talks to the organization that put together a teach tolerance event in schools around the nation. The group, and now Carol, has been accused of promoting homosexual agenda. One man even called Carol part of "the gay Gestapo". Carol addresses that and gets to the bottom of the diversity school lunch event.
Brooke Baldwin talks to Esquire's Tom Junod about the lethal use of drones by President Obama.
CNN's Brooke Baldwin talks to journalist Dan Rather about the final presidential debate.
Daughter of Robert Kennedy and filmmaker Rory Kennedy produces film based on mother Ethel Kennedy's life. Fredricka Whitfield speaks with her.