#HashOut On Location: What is the one issue you wished the campaigns addressed more in 2012?

For day three of our road trip around Ohio, we stayed put in Columbus for another day. And instead of asking questions about a particular candidate, we left the topic of the discussion more open.

Sunday's question: What is the one issue you wish the campaigns had addressed more in 2012? With Election Day only a day away, you can feel a hyper energy around the city as we walk around High Street, near The Ohio State University. We also visited a popular shopping center called North Market to get voters' opinions.

The people we talked to were specific. They wanted to hear about environmental issues, religious freedom, marriage equality, poverty, women's rights and even global warming. However, a few people mentioned how they wished that both candidates had been clearer about the issues they did address and laid out more detailed plans. Several voters felt that the candidates were too afraid of alienating people by addressing certain issues, and instead tiptoed around sensitive topics to seem more neutral.

It will all come to an end in a matter of hours, as the campaigns make last-ditch efforts to sway voters. The real test of how the issues will be addressed will not be revealed until the election determines our next president.

Tell us what you think. What is the one issue you wish the campaigns addressed more in 2012?