September 29, 2008
Posted: 11:15 AM ET
From CNN's Emily Sherman
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(CNN)—After working around the clock and through the weekend, Congress and lawmakers came to an agreement on a $700 billion financial bailout deal. In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, CNN’s Brianna Keilar has the details on the plan and what it will take for Congress to pass the bill. Meanwhile, after their first face-off, John McCain and Barack Obama are hitting the campaign trail and targeting some key states. CNN’s Dana Bash reports on McCain’s efforts in Ohio and Iowa, while CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux has the details on Obama’s weekend campaigning in Michigan, North Carolina and Virginia, ending up today in Colorado. Finally: After a few difficult interviews, Sarah Palin was the star of Saturday Night Live for the second time — but some conservatives aren’t laughing. CNN’s Carol Costello reports. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama John McCain Sarah Palin |
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