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July 24, 2008
Posted: 07:40 PM ET
From CNN's Emily Sherman
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(CNN)—Massive crowds take to the streets in Berlin in hopes of getting a glimpse of Barack Obama as his delivers his highly anticipated foreign affairs speech. In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, Senior Political Correspondent Candy Crowley highlights the presumptive Democratic nominee’s speech from Berlin, while Chief National Correspondent John King takes a look at how the speech is being perceived in the political world. Meanwhile back in the United States, John McCain seems to be taking a dim view of Obama’s trip abroad. CNN’s Mary Snow has the latest criticism coming from the presumptive Republican nominee. Finally: Two states moved into the toss-up column on CNN’s Electoral Map. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider tells you which states shifted and what it means for both presidential candidates. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily Filed under: Barack Obama John McCain |
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