July 31, 2008
Posted: 09:20 PM ET
From CNN's Sarah Parker
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(CNN) — In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama spar over McCain's accusation that Obama is playing the “race card." Dana Bash reports on McCain’s aggressive claim that Obama is using racial tactics on the campaign trail. The Obama camp fights back with the launch of a new website. The presumptive Democratic nominee blasts McCain by accusing the Arizona senator of distracting voters from the issues and engaging in “low-road politics.” Suzanne Malveaux reports. Meanwhile: American voters are in a bad mood. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider takes a look at the latest polls that reveals voters are unhappy with how things are going in the country. Energy policy is one of a handful of issues dominating political debate, but are the candidates really providing solutions to America’s growing energy crisis? Suzanne Malveaux has the story. Finally: Pro-McCain or Anti-Obama? Mary Snow reports on how New York Democrats are defecting from their party and throwing their support behind McCain. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN Polls CNN=Politics Daily John McCain |
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