The political ramifications of superstorm Sandy
31 October 2012
ABC News 24
Both candidates have put their campaigns on hold, cancelling or refocusing events in light of Hurricane Sandy, which has already claimed lives on the east coast of the US. Senior lecturer Michael Ondaatje discusses the political implications of the superstorm and what it could mean for election day.
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