Truth booth
Ahead of the 2008 US presidential election, the Guardian's On the road team is travelling across America inviting people into our Truth Booth to speak their minds about the candidates, the election, and the issues that matter most to them
Truth booth: The Obama delusion
The Ralph Nader campaign's youth spokesperson, Ashley Sanders, doubts Obama's message of change
Truth booth: Headscarfs and stares
Road trip, four days to go: In Pittsburgh, Muslim college student Melek Yazici talks about her hopes, beliefs and reactions to her hijab
Truth booth: 'I'd be beaten if I went with a black man'
Road trip, five days to go: In Cleveland, Ohio, an Obama supporter describes how she overcame the racial prejudice of her father
Truth booth: 'America has lost its values and morals'
Road trip, day 16: Keithan Montgomery, a first time voter and rapper from Cincinatti, expresses his concern at the abuse of US constitutional rights by the Bush administration
Truth booth: 'The big boys should have been watching their nickels and dimes'
Stanley Gallegos, owner of Joe and Aggie's cafe on Route 66 in Arizona, questions the competence of the US government in handling the economic crisis
How the election looks from Hoover Dam
Truth booth: 'Our generation will have to pay for the war and the bail-out'
Nothing stops a bullet like a job