The battle for women: One of the biggest issues at stake in the presidential election is abortion rights. Chris talks to Alex Wagner and Ron Reagan.
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The battle for women: One of the biggest issues at stake in the presidential election is abortion rights. Chris talks to Alex Wagner and Ron Reagan.
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President Obama needs to unmask Mitt Romney for saying one thing on the trail and something very different in the debate. Chris talks to Ron Reagan and Newsweek’s Michelle Goldberg.
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The Huffington Post’s Howard Fineman and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter discuss the continuing aftermath of the first presidential debate as the vice presidential candidates prepare to take the stage. Chris Matthews also breaks down the numbers of a new poll that shows Romney now in the lead.
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Chris asks Jack Welch why he’s pushing the charge that today’s unemployment report was rigged.
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Why did President Obama not show up at last night’s debate? And how can he undo the damage from last night? Chris asks Ed Rendell and Ron Reagan.
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Mitt Romney has another Etch a Sketch moment. Chris talks to Ron Reagan and Neera Tanden of the Center for American Progress.
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Why can’t Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan get specific about their plans for America? Will President Obama force Romney to give some details at this week’s debate? Chris asks Bob Shrum and Joan Walsh.
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It may have been Mitt Romney’s biggest mistake: Making Paul Ryan his running mate. Chris talks to Howard Fineman and Joy-Ann Reid.
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Mitt Romney doesn’t seem able to figure out who he’s supposed to be in this presidential campaign. Chris talks to John Heilemann and Mark Halperin.
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President Obama is opening up a lead in the key swing states. Chris asks David Corn and Cynthia Tucker what’s behind the President’s rise – and Mitt Romney’s struggles.
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Is President Obama on his way to becoming the Democrats’ Ronald Reagan? Chris asks Andrew Sullivan and Ari Melber.
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We now have a good idea of what to expect from the first presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney. Chris talks to Bob Shrum and David Corn.
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