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Episode: #05141
Barack Obama loses the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races, and Chris Christie uses Monty Python to attack Jon Corzine. (03:31)
Aired: 11/04/2009
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Views: 43,484

Episode: #05058
Obama should have anticipated that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad would copy him and picked a more effective anti-nuclear campaign slogan. (02:01)
Aired: 04/29/2009
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Views: 28,137

Episode: #05011
Chuck Todd predicts who will take the Republican nomination in 2012. (06:19)
Aired: 01/21/2009
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Views: 27,660

Episode: #04142
If the issue can't be boiled down to three syllables, it isn't worth screaming. (03:57)
Aired: 11/03/2008
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Views: 37,534

Episode: #04135
Stephen Jr. is in Oregon campaigning for John McCain. (01:45)
Aired: 10/21/2008
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Views: 7,402

Episode: #04129
David Gergen says with the stock market where it is, voters don't want to hear about Bill Ayers or Charles Keating. (08:33)
Aired: 10/09/2008
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Views: 112,976

Episode: #04121
It's time to put petty politics aside for the opening of "Nights in Rodanthe." (03:51)
Aired: 09/25/2008
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Views: 113,649

Episode: #04054
In both Iraq and the election, the goal is democracy, and what's more democratic than a campaign that never ends? (4:17)
Aired: 04/23/2008
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Views: 74,156

Episode: #04037
Stephen has learned his lesson about corporate sponsorship and announces his Pennsylvania primary coverage. (4:00)
Aired: 03/18/2008
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Views: 69,504

Episode: #03137
Stephen knew presidential politics could get personal, but he never guessed it would get as dirty as Barack Obama challenging him to a grit-off. (2:05)
Aired: 10/31/2007
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Views: 61,334

Episode: #03136
After learning that having his campaign funded by Doritos may be illegal, Stephen invites Massie Ritsch to explain campaign funding to him. (8:37)
Aired: 10/30/2007
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Views: 69,968

Episode: #03063
Stephen takes a closer look at Fred Thompson's acting career to help gauge his prospects for 2008. (3:28)
Aired: 05/09/2007
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Views: 1,675

 
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