New president, now what?

New president, now what?

CNN's Josh Rubin asks people in Chicago what's in store for Barack Obama now that he's been elected president. play videoVideo

image

Predicting the presidentVideo

Missouri voters, who have picked almost every president for more than 100 years, weigh in on who they think will win.

image

The accuracy of pollsVideo

Voters discuss whether they trust poll numbers.

image

Does world's opinion matter?Video

Voters discuss whether global opinions have an effect on their choice for president.

image

McCain or Obama?Video

Voters discuss which presidential candidate they think is more equipped to handle the economy.

image

Voting for vice president?Video

Students at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, sound off on whether a VP candidate can sway them.

image

Who can fix the economy?Video

Can either of the presidential candidates mend the shaky economy? CNN's Richard Lui hits the street as voters weigh in.

image

Political generation gap?Video

Is there a generation gap in this year's election? CNN's Josh Rubin asks voters of all ages who they support.

image

Celebs, protests at conventionVideo

Watch Ben Stein and other iReporters comment on the Republican National Convention, and get a glimpse at protests.

image

Will Palin help the GOP?Video

Voters in St. Paul, Minnesota, are abuzz over Gov. Sarah Palin. CNN's Sandra Endo listens in on what they're saying.

image

Unconventional coverageVideo

Republican "housewives," Sen. Barack Obama's acceptance speech and more of your convention stories in Denver, Colorado.

image

Predicting the presidentVideo

Missouri voters, who have picked almost every president for more than 100 years, weigh in on who they think will win.

image

The accuracy of pollsVideo

Voters discuss whether they trust poll numbers.

image

Does world's opinion matter?Video

Voters discuss whether global opinions have an effect on their choice for president.

image

McCain or Obama?Video

Voters discuss which presidential candidate they think is more equipped to handle the economy.

image

Voting for vice president?Video

Students at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, sound off on whether a VP candidate can sway them.

image

Who can fix the economy?Video

Can either of the presidential candidates mend the shaky economy? CNN's Richard Lui hits the street as voters weigh in.

image

Political generation gap?Video

Is there a generation gap in this year's election? CNN's Josh Rubin asks voters of all ages who they support.

image

Celebs, protests at conventionVideo

Watch Ben Stein and other iReporters comment on the Republican National Convention, and get a glimpse at protests.

image

Will Palin help the GOP?Video

Voters in St. Paul, Minnesota, are abuzz over Gov. Sarah Palin. CNN's Sandra Endo listens in on what they're saying.

image

Unconventional coverageVideo

Republican "housewives," Sen. Barack Obama's acceptance speech and more of your convention stories in Denver, Colorado.

image

The Obama-Biden ticketVideo

People at the DNC give their take on Sen. Barack Obama's choice for vice president.

image

DNC: What's the buzz?Video

Residents of Denver, Colorado, talk about their expectations of the Democratic National Convention in their city.

image

Voters discuss VP candidatesVideo

With Election Day less than three months away, VP selection is a hot topic. CNN's Josh Rubin has the word on the street.

image

Negative campaign adsVideo

CNN's Richard Lui asks voters what they think about political mudslinging.

image

The ideal presidentVideo

CNN's Sandra Endo talks to voters in Missouri about what they are looking for in the next president.

image

Energy and executive powerVideo

Voters weigh in on what the president should do to get people to conserve energy.

image

Dealing with gas pricesVideo

Some people make major life changes to afford to drive to work.

image

Do we really need pennies?Video

Some people feel the smallest unit of U.S. currency is worthless, but others disagree. CNN's Josh Rubin reports.

image

Preparing for the worstVideo

What must the presidential candidates do to better prepare the country for natural disasters? CNN's Sandra Endo reports.

image

The wivesVideo

Voters discuss whether it's important to know where presidential candidates' wives stand on the issues.

image

Hop on the trainVideo

CNN's Josh Rubin listens to commuters and the ways they get around

image

Obama votersVideo

CNN's Josh Rubin talks to Virginia democrats about Barack Obama being the presumed nominee.

image

Clinton supporters sound offVideo

Hillary Clinton supporters vent their anger after a DNC meeting dealed her a setback.

image

The Ohio voteVideo

CNN's Josh Rubin is listening to Ohio voters on this week's "Election Express Yourself."

image

Listening to Kentucky votersVideo

CNN's Josh Rubin finds out from Kentucky voters what issue concerns them the most.

image

Welcome to KentuckyVideo

Election Express producer Josh Rubin is with the Election Express in Frankfort, KY.

image

Election Express YourselfVideo

Gas prices are rising everywhere. How are people in Indiana coping?

image

West Virginians and the EconomyVideo

The Election Express is on the campaign trail and producer Josh Rubin is talking to West Virginia voters.

image

Rising costs changing livesVideo

CNN Election Express producer Josh Rubin asks people how they're adjusting to rising fuel costs.

image

The gas tax holidayVideo

A gas tax holiday is a possible solution to skyrocketing gas prices, but it's fueling debate among voters.

image

Welcome to IndianapolisVideo

Election Express producer Josh Rubin shows us around Indianapolis and talks to locals.

image

Political Advertising 101Video

CNN's Josh Rubin takes us to a Philadelphia high school that is using political ads to turn students into savvy voters.

image

Pennsylvania's economyVideo

Election Express producer Josh Rubin takes a look at how residents in Pennsylvania cope with the troubled economy.

image

Election Express bus arrivesVideo

CNN's Election Express bus sets up shop in Philadelphia ahead of the Pennsylvania primary.

Advertisement