July 21, 2008
Posted: 07:50 PM ET
From CNN's Victoria Riess
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(CNN)–Sen. Barack Obama continues his tour overseas while Sen. John McCain criticizes him back home. In the latest installment of CNN = Politics Daily, Senior Political Correspondent Candy Crowely outlines Obama’s trip thus far and explains how his campaign is defending its Iraq policy. Meanwhile back in the States, the McCain campaign is still making the case that Obama’s Iraq policy is wrong. CNN’s Dana Bash has the details from Kennebunkport, Maine. Plus: The New York Times is refusing to publish a McCain op-ed — even though it printed Obama’s just last week. CNN’s Howard Kurtz sheds light on the newspapers justification for its decision. Finally: The presidential candidates are set to attend a religious forum together later this month. CNN’s Jessica Yellin reveals how Pastor Rick Warren was able to bring Obama and McCain to the same stage. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily Filed under: Barack Obama CNN=Politics Daily John McCain |
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