Today's elections in Trinidad and Tobago continue the twin-island nation's political culture. The ruling Peoples Partnership of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and the opposition People's National Movement, running Keith Rowley reflect racial divisions between East Indians and blacks in the population more than counterposed political programs. The campaigns have centered on each party attacking its opponent. teleSUR interviews local journalist Jabari Fraser who offers an analysis of the electoral panorama.