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February 15, 2008
Posted: 07:00 PM ET
(CNN) – In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, Jessica Yellin covers the escalating fight between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. And bigger battles continue to loom ahead as top Democrats face off over the role of Michigan and Florida. Both states were stripped of their delegates after moving up their primaries in violation of DNC rules. Now, the campaign of Hillary Clinton – who came up the winner in both states – is calling for them to be seated at the party’s summer convention after all. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider explains what this means for the Democratic nomination. For the Republicans, the flood of McCain endorsements continues. CNN has learned former President George H. W. Bush is set to endorse the Arizona senator next week in Texas. Candy Crowley gives a weekend wrap on the Republican candidates from Chicago. Plus: The presidential candidate with the biggest military fundraising haul is also the one with the most hard-line stand against U.S. involvement in Iraq. Brian Todd divulges who tops the field when it comes to military donations. Finally, CNN’s Jenifer Mikell serves up trail mix—the most memorable moments from the campaign trail this week. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily –CNN’s Emily Sherman Filed under: Barack Obama Best Political Podcast Hillary Clinton John McCain Mike Huckabee Ron Paul |
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