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March 2016 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data March 2016 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data March 6, 2016 28 men and 8 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 5 men and 2 women Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (M) Sen. Lindsey Graham (M) Kevin Spacey (M) David Brooks (M) Stephen Henderson (M) Mary Matalin (F) Kelly O’Donnell (F) CBS's Face the Nation with John Dickerson: 6 men and 2 women Sen. Ted Cruz (M) Donald Trump (M) Fmr. Sec. Hillary Clinton (F) Reince Priebus (M) Molly Ball (F) Michael Gerson (M) Ezra Klein (M) Ed O’Keefe (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 6 men and 2 women Gov. John Kasich (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Reince Priebus (M) Glenn Beck (M) Matthew Dowd (M) Van Jones (M) Ana Navarro (F) Cokie Roberts (F) CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper: 6 men and 1 woman Sen. Marco Rubio (M) Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Rep. Joaquin Castro (M) Sally Kohn (F) Hogan Gidley (M) Hugh Hewitt (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 5 men and 1 woman Rush Limbaugh (M) Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (M) George Will (M) Julie Pace (F) Mike DuHaime (M) Charles Lane (M) March 13, 2016 26 men and 9 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 5 men and 2 women Donald Trump (M) Sen. Ted Cruz (M) Gov. John Kasich (M) Alex Castellanos (M) Anne Gearan (F) Doris Kearns Goodwin (F) Hugh Hewitt (M) CBS's Face the Nation with John Dickerson: 5 men and 2 women Donald Trump (M) Gov. John Kasich (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Jeffrey Goldberg (M) Michael Duffy (M) Peggy Noonan (F) Nancy Cordes (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 6 men and 1 woman Sen. Ted Cruz (M) Gov. John Kasich (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Donna Brazile (F) Matt Dowd (M) Jorge Ramos (M) Bill Kristol (M) CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper: 6 men and 2 women Donald Trump (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Sen. Marco Rubio (M) Gov. John Kasich (M) Fmr. South Carolina State Rep. Bakari Sellers (M) Ana Navarro (F) Fmr. State Sen. Nina Turner (F) Rep. Tom Marino (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 4 men and 2 women Donald Trump (M) Gov. John Kasich (M) Karl Rove (M) Julie Pace (F) Kimberly Strassel (F) Juan Williams (M) March 20, 2016 30 men and 11 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 7 men and 2 women Gov. John Kasich (M) Sen. Mitch McConnell (M) Sen. Harry Reid (M) Steve Schmidt (M) Stuart Stevens (M) Jose Diaz-Balart (M) Joy-Ann Reid (F) Robert Costa (M) Molly Ball (F) CBS's Face the Nation with John Dickerson: 6 men and 2 women Gov. John Kasich (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Sen. Lindsey Graham (M) Susan Page (F) Reihan Salam (M) Ruth Marcus (F) Jonathan Martin (M) Miguel Estrada (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 7 men and 3 women Donald Trump (M) Sen. Mitch McConnell (M) Denis McDonough (M) Reince Priebus (M) Rich Lowry (M) Sara Fagen (F) Roland Martin (M) E.J. Dionne (M) Dahlia Lithwick (F) Carrie Severino (F) CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper: 5 men and 2 women Gov. John Kasich (M) Sen. Mitch McConnell (M) Reince Priebus (M) Sarah Huckabee (F) Fmr. South Carolina State Rep. Bakari Sellers (M) Dick Harpootlian (M) S.E. Cupp (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 5 men and 2 women Sen. Mitch McConnell (M) Gov. John Kasich (M) Denis McDonough (M) George Will (M) Lisa Lerer (F) Kristen Soltis Anderson (F) Bob Woodward (M) March 27, 2016 26 men and 10 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 5 men and 4 women Gov. John Kasich (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Michael Leiter (M) Keir Simmons (M) Ben Ginsberg (M) Andrea Mitchell (F) Hallie Jackson (F) Katy Tur (F) Kristen Welker (F) CBS's Face the Nation with John Dickerson: 7 men and 2 women Sec. State John Kerry (M) John Miller (M) Rep. Michael McCaul (M) Michael Morell (M) Jeffrey Goldberg (M) Farah Pandith (F) Jamelle Bouie (M) Ben Domenech (M) Susan Page (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 5 men and 1 woman Donald Trump (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Michael Eric Dyson (M) LZ Granderson (M) Mary Kissel (F) Bill Kristol (M) CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper: 4 men and 2 women Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Sen. Ron Johnson (M) Stephen Miller (M) Neera Tanden (F) Fmr. State Sen. Nina Turner (F) Doug Heye (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Shannon Bream in for Chris Wallace: 5 men and 1 woman Rep. Devin Nunes (M) George Will (M) Kirsten Powers (F) Jason Riley (M) Juan Williams (M) Sen. Ted Cruz (M) .
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