July 18, 2008
Posted: 09:15 PM ET
From CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
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(CNN) — As Sen. Barack Obama prepares to head overseas, attention is turning to what his rival Sen. John McCain plans to do to hold the public's attention during Obama's much anticipated trip. In the latest episode of CNN=Politics Daily, Dana Bash reports on McCain's plan to focus on the economy while Obama is abroad focussing on foreign policy. Chief National Correspondent John King breaks down how Sen. Obama's policy on Iraq is likely to be received by leaders in Europe and the Middle East. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider takes a closer look at whether McCain is ripping a page from the political playbook of former President Bill Clinton. A Congressman wants to know: why do we vote on Tuesday? Internet Reporter Abbi Tatton has the story. Finally, earlier this week on CNN, you may have seen Brianna Keilar's interview with Cindy McCain. In this week's podcast extra, we bring you something you probably haven't seen: more of Keilar's interview with the woman who may be the next first lady as McCain satisfies her need for speed. Check it out. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN=Politics Daily Cindy McCain Economy Iraq John McCain |
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