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To The Contrary
November 16, 2012
Season 21
Episode 36
Panelists discuss how the newly elected women will change things in the next Congress. Then, a new UN report says access to contraception could boost the world's economy by billions of dollars. Behind the Headlines. Marianne Williamson on changing the way women talk about politics.
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We take a deep dive into the world of polling with two of the leading pollsters in America

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Trump vows to be women’s ''protector,'' how young men will vote

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From fringe candidates like Charlene Mitchell to leading figures like VP Kamala Harris

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We compare and contrast the performances of the two leading candidates for president.

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What do plans such as Project 2025 have in store for the wall that divides religion and government?

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How the Democratic National Convention changed perceptions of Kamala Harris.

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We speak with Samhita Mukhopadhyay, the former executive editor of Teen Vogue

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What is Project 2025, and does Protect Democracy have the '''antidote?''

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Who is Kamala Harris? We speak with three experts about her life, career, and political views

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The United Methodist Church has undergone through important changes in the last few years

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The Republican ticket is set and the Democratic one gears up

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The politics of abortion and the debate around religious charter schools