June 24, 2008
Posted: 09:00 PM ET
From CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart, CNN's Sarah Parker
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(CNN) – In the latest episode of CNN=Politics Daily, Senior Political Correspondent Candy Crowley reports on Hillary Clinton’s return to the Senate. The New York senator talks with reporters for the first time since suspending her campaign. Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain looked to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to spotlight his energy plan in an event Tuesday, but the differences between the two on the topic of offshore drilling were never discussed. CNN’s Dana Bash reports. Plus: Sen. Barack Obama under attack. Evangelical leader James Dobson accuses the Illinois senator of distorting the Bible and misinterpreting the Constitution. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider has the latest. Finally: CNN Internet Correspondent Abbi Tatton reports on Hillary Clinton’s online push for funds. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN=Politics Daily Hillary Clinton John McCain |
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