On Wednesday's Morning Shows

On CBS' "Early Show," Obama said in taped interview that he's a strong believer in free trade and China "played us." Said he disagrees with China's decisions on Tibet, Darfur, but is hesitant to make the Olympics a site of political protest because it's about bringing the world together.
Said he'd take Clinton up on her bowl off challenge, though "I have to say that I that I think she has to be heavily favored given my track record in bowling."
On NBC's "Today," Elizabeth Edwards criticized McCain's health care proposal for not covering pre-existing conditions. Denied New York magazine report that she and Obama quarreled over his plan, though said Obama does not believe his plan is "truly universal." Said she does not believe continued fighting is bad for Democrats.
On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Elizabeth Edwards again swiped McCain's health care plan. Said she and her husband may not endorse the same candidate. Denied report that Obama was condescending when they met recently, calling him "charming."
On "Morning Joe," Mitt Romney talked up McCain, called both Democrats "unelectable." Said he does not expect a call from McCain about being VP, though he wants to be involved in the campaign and other '08 races. Takes Obama at his word when he repudiated the Rev. Wright.
McCain will be a guest on CNN's "American Morning" and MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Thursday
