Regardless of which candidate wins the Presidency, the 2008 Presidential campaign has forever changed how such campaigns are waged.
From the use of the Internet and other technology to whether campaign finance reforms work, future campaigns will be looking at new ways to score with voters because of the lessons of 2008.
9News anchor Clyde Gray discusses those issues with political analysts Paul Hackett and Phil Heimlich.
They also tackle what heavy turnout could mean in the U.S. Senate race in Kentucky between Mitch McConnell and Bruce Lunsford.
Throughout the campaign, Hackett and Heimlich have been regular contributors to Good Morning Tri-State Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. on Channel 9.
They will also figure prominently in 9News Election Night coverage here at WCPO.com as well as at KyPost.com, on Channel 9, and on digital channel 9.2 beginning at 5 p.m. Tuesday and continuing all night long.
Watch the video on this page to see what they have to say, then weigh in with your own comments.