October 6, 2008
Posted: 07:45 PM ET
From CNN's Andrea Binner
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(CNN)—In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux discusses Barack Obama’s new economic plan — and his campaign’s resurrection of John McCain’s ties two decades ago to convicted businessman Charles Keating, and the savings and loan bailout. Meanwhile, heading into tomorrow’s debates, McCain’s camp is painting Obama as risky and untested. CNN’s Dana Bash reports on McCain’s efforts to raise doubts about the Illinois senator, and Sarah Palin’s recent comments on Obama’s relationship with his controversial former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. Finally: New polls suggest that 60 percent of Americans think a depression is likely — and those voters are overwhelming supporting Obama. CNN Senior Political Correspondent Bill Schneider lays out the link between financial fear and Obama’s 8 point lead over McCain in the latest CNN poll. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN Polls CNN=Politics Daily John McCain Sarah Palin |
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