Mary Gibson and Mary Grech started their small businesses with big dreams. Mary Gibson runs Gibson's Goodies, which makes homemade ice cream in Wilmington, Ohio. Both are looking for a president who will help
mom-and-pop companies reach their goals, but their opinions differ on which candidate is best for the job. Gibson runs Gibson's Goodies, a small ice cream shop in Wilmington, Ohio, that's been around since World War II. She leans toward Barack Obama because "he is looking at the middle class a little more so." A 20-mile stretch of road decorated with more political signs than pumpkins stands between Gibson's Goodies and Francis Kennels. The kennel is housed in a large red building that looks like a barn and serves as a one-stop shop for grooming, boarding and obedience training. The thought of voting for Obama does not sit well with kennel owners Mary and Steve Grech. They are both voting for John McCain, but only by "process of elimination."