Campaign Manager is a relatively light deck-drafting game with a political theme. The game is not biased to any particular side, and when my wife and I play we take turns playing McCain and Obama. The decks are similar for each candidate. At the beginning of the game, you draft a deck of 15 cards that you will use in the game (out of 45 available). On your turn, you play these cards to win the voters of swing states and attempt to carry the state (and get the electoral votes from it). You play until one candidate gets 270 electoral votes. The game can be over in as little as 30 minutes, if one candidate is doing quite well, but the game can also take almost an hour with votes coming down to the last state. This game would be well worth it for the retail price, but currently is available for much less. The biggest surprise to me is that it is one of my wife's favorite games. (Her other favorites are Ticket to Ride, Lost Cities, and Carcassonne). I thought the game would be a little on the nerdy side for her (and she isn't particularly interested in politics), but she LOVES the game and has deemed herself a "political matermind".