August 20, 2008
Posted: 06:02 PM ET
From CNN's Emily Sherman
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(CNN)—In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, Barack Obama is raising the temperature on his rhetoric against John McCain. CNN’s Jessica Yellin reports on the presumptive Democratic nominee’s fighting words. Plus: John McCain is staying mum about where his vice presidential pick might stand on the issue of abortion. CNN’s Ed Henry has the latest in the veepstakes guessing game. Also: Obama seems to be losing his polling advantage over McCain, according to the latest CNN Poll of Polls. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider explains why the race could be tightening. Finally: As speculation swirls around who will be asked to fill the No. 2 slot on both parties’ presidential tickets, Internet Reporter Abbi Tatton takes you online to the VP prediction markets. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN=Politics Daily John McCain |
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