The Economist on the 2008 election

Up in the Air” is how this London-based magazine–these days enjoying a role as the Newsweek or Time for the entire West–decribes the post-Iowa and New Hampshire cosmos:

Everything is up in the air. That is not just because this is the most open election in America since 1928 (the last time that no incumbent president or vice-president was in the race); it is because Americans don’t really know what they want.