Play of the Day -- Elections, both French and American
- By Barrett Holmes Pitner
- National Journal
- May 8, 2012
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The late-night hosts had differing perspectives about what the results of France's, presidential election may mean for ours; David Letterman conducted an impromptu audience poll and compared Mitt Romney's and former President Jimmy Carter's military experience; and Jay Leno made light of Charles Barkley's statements regarding Romney's electability.
Today's Must See Moment -- Fast forward to 1:28 to see how many members of Letterman's audience intend to vote in the presidential election.
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