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March 2017 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data March 5, 2016 25 Men March 2017 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data March 5, 2016 25 men and 11 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 5 men and 2 women Sen. Marco Rubio (M) Sen. Chuck Schumer (M) Fmr. Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper (M) Danielle Pletka (F) Thomas Friedman (M) Cornell Belcher (M) Kimberley Strassel (F) CBS's Face the Nation with John Dickerson: 7 men and 2 women Sen. Mark Warner (M) Sen. Susan Collins (F) Fmr. Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta (M) David Sanger (M) Sec. of Health and Human Services, Tom Price (M) Julie Pace (F) Ed O’Keefe (M) Jamelle Bouie (M) Ramesh Ponnuru (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 5 men and 2 women *Hosted by Martha Raddatz Sarah Huckabee Sanders (F) Fmr. White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest (M) Sen. Al Franken (M) Michael Mukasey (M) Matthew Dowd (M) Jennifer Jacobs (F) Dan Balz (M) CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper: 3 men and 3 women Sen. Marco Rubio (M) Minority Leader, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (F) Mike Rogers (M) Fmr. Gov. Jennifer Granholm (F) Dana Loesch (F) Bakari Sellers (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 5 men and 2 women Sen. Tom Cotton (M) Sen. Chris Coons (M) Eric Greitens (M) Dana Perino (F) Peter Baker (M) Bob Woodward (M) Laura Ingraham (F) March 12, 2016 27 men and 10 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 4 men and 3 women Fmr. Secretary, Kathleen Sebelius (F) Gov. John Kasich (M) Secretary Tom Price (M) Helene Cooper (F) Rick Santelli (M) David Brooks (M) Stephanie Cutter (F) CBS's Face the Nation with John Dickerson: 6 men and 1 women Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan (M) Sen. Rand Paul (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Avik Roy (M) Ezra Klein (M) Indira Lakshmanan (F) Peter Baker (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 6 men and 2 women OMB Director, Mick Mulvaney (M) Sen. Tom Cotton (M) Rep. Elijah Cummings (M) Rep. Adam Schiff (M) Rich Lowry (M) Katrina Vanden Huevel (F) Kristen Soltis Anderson (F) Jamal Simmons (M) CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper: 6 men and 3 women Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Sen. Marco Rubio (M) Kellyanne Conway (F) Carlos Roman (M) Derek Walsh (M) Andre Bauer (M) Debbie Dingell (F) Bakari Sellers (M) Alice Stewart (F) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 5 men and 1 women Rep. Jim Jordan (M) Gary Cohn (M) Jason Riley (M) Juan Williams (M) Julie Pace (F) Michael Needham (M) March 19, 2017 23 men and 13 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 4 men and 3 women OMB Director, Mick Mulvaney (M) Sen. Susan Collins (F) Rep. Adam Schiff (M) George Will (M) Katty Kay (F) Yamiche Alcindor (F) Robert Costa (M) CBS's Face the Nation with John Dickerson: 4 men and 3 women Sen. Ted Cruz (M) Rep. Nancy Pelosi (F) OMB Director, Mick Mulvaney (M) Kim Strassel (F) Jeffrey Goldberg (M) Ruth Marcus (F) Ed O’Keefe (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 7 men and 2 women Christopher Ruddy (M) Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Price (M) Sen. Rand Paul (M) Rep. Joaquin Castro (M) Rep. Will Hurd (M) Terry Moran (M) Maggie Haberman (F) Roland Martin (M) Sara Fagen (F) CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper: 4 men and 2 women Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Price (M) Sen. Tom Cotton (M) Bakari Sellers (M) Rep. Marsha Blackburn (F) Jen Psaki (F) Jim DeMint (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 4 men and 3 women Speaker of the House, Rep. Paul Ryan (M) Rep. Devin Nunes (M) Karl Rove (M) Ezekiel Emanuel (M) Neera Tanden (F) Rachel Campos-Duffy (F) Jennifer Korn (F) March 26, 2017 33 men and 7 women NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd: 6 men and 3 women OMB Director, Mick Mulvaney (M) Sen. Susan Collins (F) Sen. Mike Lee (M) Rep. Charlie Dent (M) Gov. Jerry Brown (M) Tom Brokaw (M) Eliana Johnson (F) Hugh Hewitt (M) Joy-Ann Reid (F) CBS's Face the Nation with John Dickerson: 7 men and 1 women Sen. Tom Cotton (M) Rep. Adam Schiff (M) Trey Gowdy (M) George Schultz (M) Juliet Eilperin (F) Ron Brownstein (M) Jamelle Bouie (M) Ben Domenech (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 7 men and 1 woman Sen. Chuck Schumer (M) Rep. Mark Meadows (M) Roger Stone (M) Scott Pruitt (M) Alex Castellanos (M) Maggie Haberman (F) Matthew Dowd (M) Jon Karl (M) CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper: 7 men and 1 woman Hosted by Dana Bash Gov. John Kasich (M) Sen. Bernie Sanders (M) Sen. James Lankford (M) Sen. Tim Scott (M) Rep. Debbie Dingell (F) Sen. Rick Santorum (M) Bakari Sellers (M) Rep. Lee Zeldin (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 6 men and 1 woman Reince Priebus, White House Chief of Staff (M) Rep. Jim Jordan (M) Haider Al-Abadi, Iraq Prime Minister (M) Bill Kristol (M) Susan Page (F) Charles Lane (M) Newt Gingrich (M) .
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