Convention Reflection: Examining the Political Impact for Obama, Romney

The Democratic Party nominated incumbent President Barack Obama last Thursday to represent the party in the upcoming presidential election. Photo: Voice of Russia, Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
The Democratic Party nominated incumbent President Barack Obama last Thursday to represent the party in the upcoming presidential election. Photo: Voice of Russia, Carmen Russell-Sluchansky

The Republican National Convention wrapped up in Tampa, Fla., without much damage from Hurricane Isaac and the Democratic National Convention also finished up in Charlotte, N.C.

Now the presidential election is less than two months away and President Barack Obama and his GOP challenger, Mitt Romney, will go full-speed ahead to face off on the campaign trail.

Host Rob Sachs spoke with Carmen Russell-Schulansky to talk about the conventions and the impact on the election.

About Carmen Munir Russell-Sluchansky 360 Articles
Carmen is a multimedia journalist based in Washington, DC whose work has appeared in a variety of outlets including National Geographic, NBC News, the BBC, Asia! Magazine, The China Post, Chicago Tribune and Orlando Sentinel.