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AirTalk for August 26, 2008

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Analysis and Reaction To Michelle Obama's Speech; Can Obama Appeal To Latino Voters?; Obama's Economic Plan; Progressive Democrats; Preview of Hillary's Speech: How Can Her Supporters Move On To Support Obama?
Analysis and Reaction To Michelle Obama's Speech; Can Obama Appeal To Latino Voters?; Obama's Economic Plan; Progressive Democrats; Preview of Hillary's Speech: How Can Her Supporters Move On To Support Obama?

Analysis and Reaction To Michelle Obama's Speech; Can Obama Appeal To Latino Voters?; Obama's Economic Plan; Progressive Democrats; Preview of Hillary's Speech: How Can Her Supporters Move On To Support Obama?

Analysis and Reaction To Michelle Obama's Speech

AirTalk for August 26, 2008

Larry talks with Amanda Paulson, Christian Science Monitor Chicago Bureau Chief, Chris Cillizza, Washington Post political reporter, and Allan J. Lichtman, Professor of History at American University about Michelle Obama's speech last night.

Can Obama Appeal To Latino Voters?

AirTalk for August 26, 2008

During the primaries, Hillary Clinton consistently fared better with Latino voters. This presents a challenge to Obama's campaign. Larry talks with Latino politicians and representatives of the community about whether Obama can win the Latino vote. Guests include Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Democratic Congressman Xavier Becerra, and Superdelegate Ed Espinoza.

Obama's Economic Plan

AirTalk for August 26, 2008

Larry talks about Senator Obama's economic plan with Dan Tarullo, Economic Advisor to the Obama campaign.

Progressive Democrats

AirTalk for August 26, 2008

Larry Mantle talks with Steve Cobble, Founder of the Progressive Democrats of America.

Preview of Hillary's Speech: How Can Her Supporters Move On To Support Obama?

AirTalk for August 26, 2008

Larry and his guests, Clinton spokeswoman, Kathleen Strand and NPR political editor Ken Rudin discuss what Hillary Clinton is expected to say during her speech this evening and what has to happen to get her supporters behind Obama.