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Women's History Month Profile: Hillary Clinton's Legacy
To The Contrary revisits Hillary Clinton leaving behind her work at the State Department, she sits down with host, Bonnie Erbe, to shared her dedication and commitment to women and girls' empowerment. From First Lady to the U.S. Senate to the State Department, Clinton guides us through her storied career with one common thread: issues facing women and girls.

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McDonald’s is the latest company to scale back DEI, and Hegseth's views on women in combat

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We speak with Liz Mundy, the author of ''The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA''

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We interview feminist activist, Muriel Fox, notably a co-founder of NOW

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The ''happiest season of all'' is here, but with it comes sadness and stress for many.

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Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC)'s proposal, and how women fared in the last elections.

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This week we speak with Dr. Lucy McBride and Prof. Niambi Carter about election fatigue

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We take a look at the critical swings among diverse demographics that decided the elections.

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May Mailman, who was a legal advisor to the White House under Donald Trump, gives us her perspective

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What early voting data and polling tells us & Cheney makes an appeal for VP Harris.

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This week on To The Contrary, we take a non-partisan look at legal cases involving voting rights

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The VP targets non-traditional media outlets; Melania's new book.

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We take a deep dive into the world of polling with two of the leading pollsters in America