August 25, 2008
Posted: 12:15 PM ET
From CNN's Emily Sherman
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(CNN)— Barack Obama is making last-minute preparations as the Democratic convention kicks off in Denver. In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, CNN’s Jim Acosta is with the Illinois senator in Iowa following his pre-convention campaigning. Meanwhile: John McCain released a new ad Monday, targeting unhappy Hillary Clinton supporters. CNN’s Ed Henry is traveling with the Arizona senator in his home state as he tries to win over Clinton’s backers. Plus: CNN’s Alina Cho takes you on a trip through convention history, bringing you the best and worst moments of past conventions. Finally: CNN contributor Roland Martin takes you up close and personal with Michelle Obama before her opening-night speech at the Democratic National Convention. Remember to download our special morning edition of CNN=Politics Daily during the Democratic and Republican conventions — wake up to all the convention news and analysis from the Best Political Team on Television. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN=Politics Daily Democratic National Convention Hillary Clinton John McCain |
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