August 21, 2008
Posted: 06:51 PM ET
From CNN's Emily Sherman
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(CNN)— Barack Obama is hitting John McCain for not knowing how many homes he and his wife Cindy McCain own. In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, CNN’s Ed Henry reports on McCain’s effort to turn the tables on Obama, while CNN’s Jessica Yellin has the details on Obama’s attacks and the latest on the Illinois senator’s pick for vice president. Meanwhile: new evidence Thursday that Obama is still having trouble winning over some of Hillary Clinton’s supporters. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider explains what Obama can do to make some progress with Clinton’s disenchanted backers. Finally: Obama tells reporters Thursday he has chosen his VP — but he or she may not know it yet. Senior Political Analyst Gloria Borger lays out the best candidates to team up with the presumptive Democratic nominee. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN=Politics Daily John McCain |
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