Based on your question the column family tablename is using the timestamp fieldname as primary key. In that case, each row is identified by the timestamp and not the date so you can not query by the date.
Based on this, you have to change your data model to define the primary key on another way. A possibility is use a table like created like this:
USE test;
create table posts(username varchar,
time timeuuid,
post_text varchar,
primary key(username, time)
);
insert into posts(username, time, post_text)
values ('me', now(), 'Example');
insert into posts(username, time, post_text)
values ('me', now(), 'Example');
select username, dateOf(time), post_text from posts;
In this case you obtain two results like this
So if you want to query on a specific date you can use:
select username, dateOf(time), post_text from posts where time >= minTimeuuid('2014-04-23 00:00') and time < minTimeuuid('2014-04-24 00:00') and username = 'me';
Sources:
http://cassandra.apache.org/doc/cql3/CQL.html#usingdates
http://christopher-batey.blogspot.nl/2013/05/time-series-based-queries-in-cassandra.html