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April 17, 2008
Posted: 06:00 AM ET
From CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart CNN=Politics Daily is The Best Political Podcast from the Best Political Team.
(CNN) — Issues of faith again take center stage Wednesday in the latest episode of CNN=Politics Daily. White House Correspondent Ed Henry reports on Pope Benedict XVI's visit to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider reports on Sen. Barack Obama's meeting Wednesday with Jewish leaders. Schneider also takes a closer look at whether Obama has a problem with Jewish voters. Suzanne Malveaux is on the campaign trail and files a report about Sen. Hillary Clinton's prospects in Pennsylvania's upcoming primary on April 22. Finally, Chief National Correspondent John King caught up with Sen. John McCain as the presumptive Republican nominee continues to discuss his new economic proposals with voters. King also asked McCain about a Clinton supporter's statement that McCain is told old to be president. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN=Politics Daily Faith Hillary Clinton John McCain Pennsylvania President Bush |
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