March 27, 2008
Posted: 05:30 AM ET
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CNN=Politics Daily is The Best Political Podcast from the Best Political Team.

(CNN)— Barack Obama came back from his vacation in St. Thomas Wednesday well rested and ready for battle. In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, Suzanne Malveaux reports on Sen. Obama’s increased criticism of John McCain.

Meanwhile, John McCain continued his policy push, delivering a major speech on what he deems as his greatest strength over the Democratic candidates—foreign policy. CNN’s Dana Bash explains how McCain brought a personal touch to this serious subject.

Plus, Hillary Clinton kept her sights fixed on Pennsylvania. Jessica Yellin explains why Hillary Clinton plans to stay in the race despite lagging in the delegate count, as news comes of a new poll which shows her supporters would defect to John McCain if she does not get the nomination in far greater numbers than Barack Obama’s would. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider has the details.

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–CNN’s Emily Sherman and Jillian Harding

Filed under: Barack Obama • CNN Polls • Hillary Clinton • John McCain • Pennsylvania


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