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March 2014 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data March 2014 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data March 2, 2014 24 men and 10 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 5 men and 4 women Sen. Marco Rubio (M) Gov. Jerry Brown (M) Sen. Claire McCaskill (F) Sen. Saxby Chambliss (M) Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake (F) Ralph Reed (M) Kathleen Parker (F) Chuck Todd (M) Tina Brown (F) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 3 men and 3 women Chuck Hagel (M) Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (F) Michael O'Hanlon (M) Danielle Pletka (F) Margaret Brennan (F) David Martin (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 7 men and 1 woman U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul (M) Ben Affleck (M) Fmr. Sen. Russ Feingold (M) Rep. Adam Kinzinger (M) Van Jones (M) Rich Lowry (M) Cokie Roberts (F) Nate Silver (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 3 men and 1 woman Fmr. Sen. Rick Santorum (M) Bill Burton (M) Ross Douthat (M) Amy Walter (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 6 men and 1 woman Sen. Rob Portman (M) Rep. Chris Van Hollen (M) Rep. Darrell Issa (M) George Will (M) Elise Viebeck (F) Fmr. Sen. Scott Brown (M) Fmr. Sen. Evan Bayh (M) March 9, 2014 22 men and 11 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 4 men and 2 women Archdiocese of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan (M) Tony Blinken (M) Ralph Reed (M) Andrea Mitchell (F) Ron Fournier (M) Rep. Karen Bass (F) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 5 men and 1 woman Fmr. Vice President Dick Cheney (M) James Baker (M) Peter Baker (M) Jeffrey Goldberg (M) Rich Lowry (M) Margaret Brennan (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 5 men and 3 women Sen. Ted Cruz (M) Sen. Rand Paul (M) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Rep. Joaquin Castro (M) Ana Navarro (F) Peggy Noonan (F) David Plouffe (M) Misty Copeland (F) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 4 men and 3 women Tony Blinken (M) Lithuanian Ambassador to the U.S. Zygimantas Pavilionis (M) Estonian Ambassador to the U.S. Marina Kalijurand (F) Fmr. Gov. Charlie Crist (M) A.B. Stoddard (F) Ben Ferguson (M) Donna Brazile (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 4 men and 2 women Robert Gates (M) Sen. Rand Paul (M) George Will (M) Fmr. Rep. Jane Harman (F) Fmr. Sen. Rick Santorum (M) Rana Foroohar (F) March 16, 2014 39 men and 9 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 7 men and 1 woman Dan Pfeiffer (M) Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (M) Sen. Jeff Flake (M) Greg Feith (M) Carolyn Ryan (F) Robert Gibbs (M) Jon Ralston (M) Israel Ortega (M) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 9 men and 3 women Margaret Brennan (F) Seth Doane (M) Bob Orr (M) Capt. Chesley Sullenberger (M) Mark Rosenker (M) Tom Donilon (M) Elizabeth Palmer (F) Charlie D'Agata (M) Bobby Ghosh (M) Anne Gearan (F) Michael Gerson (M) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 8 men and 2 women Rep. Peter King (M) Sen. Chris Murphy (M) Bill Gates (M) Steve Ganyard (M) Matthew Dowd (M) Greta Van Susteren (F) Michael Eric Dyson (M) Bill Kristol (M) Katrina Vanden Heuvel (F) Jeremy Schaap (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 8 men and 1 woman Sen. John McCain (M) Chad Sweet (M) Richard Aboulafia (M) Reince Priebus (M) Cmdr. William Marks (M) Fmr. Ambassador John Negroponte (M) John Goglia (M) Steven Wallace (M) Colleen Keller (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 7 men and 2 women Sen. Robert Menendez (M) Sen. Bob Corker (M) Rep. Michael McCaul (M) Peter Goelz (M) Marcee Craighill (F) George Will (M) Judy Woodruff (F) Karl Rove (M) Ron Williams (M) March 23, 2014 32 men and 9 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 9 men and 1 woman Mark Emmert (M) Arne Duncan (M) Reggie Love (M) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Michael Chertoff (M) Fmr. President Jimmy Carter (M) Andrea Mitchell (F) David Brooks (M) Rich Lowry (M) Mayor Michael Nutter (M) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 5 men and 3 women Mitt Romney (M) Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (M) Sen. Kelly Ayotte (F) Capt. Chesley Sullenberger (M) David Gallo (M) Leigh Gallagher (F) David Sanger (M) Clarissa Ward (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 5 men and 1 woman Nate Silver (M) Rep. Tom Cole (M) Rep. Keith Ellison (M) Cokie Roberts (F) Dan Senor (M) Matt Damon (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 6 men and 3 women Rep. Patrick Meehan (M) Stephen Trimble (M) Mark Weiss (M) Tony Blinken (M) Newt Gingrich (M) Susan Page (F) Neera Tanden (F) Maxim van Norden (M) Bobbie Scholley (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 7 men and 1 woman Rep. Michael McCaul (M) Dr. Alan Diehl (M) Gov. John Kasich (M) Laura Ingraham (F) Bob Woodward (M) Paul Wolfowitz (M) Juan Williams (M) Donald Graham (M) March 30, 2014 28 men and 9 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 7 men and 2 women Sen. Ron Wyden (M) Michael Leiter (M) Fmr. Mayor Rudy Giuliani (M) State Sen. Loretta Weinberg (F) Fmr. Sen. Rick Santorum (M) Peter Baker (M) Amy Walter (F) Mayor Svante Myrick (M) Kevin Tibbles (M) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 6 men and 2 women Mark Emmert (M) Ret. Gen. Michael Hayden (M) Michael Morell (M) Commander William J. Marks (M) David Gergen (M) David Ignatius (M) Gwen Ifill (F) Carolyn Ryan (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 5 men and 1 woman Assemblyman John Wisniewski (M) Donna Brazile (F) Matthew Dowd (M) Bill Kristol (M) David Plouffe (M) Keith Olbermann (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 3 men and 2 women Sen. Dianne Feinstein (F) Kenneth Feinberg (M) Bill Burton (M) Kevin Madden (M) Darlene Superville (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 7 men and 2 women Sen. Angus King (M) Sen. John Barrasso (M) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Karl Rove (M) Ron Fournier (M) Kimberley Strassel (F) Charles Lane (M) Mark Miller (M) Ellyn Miller (F) .
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