ABC NEWS / This Week with George Stephanopoulos: The candidate's top strategists, David Axelrod for Obama, and McCain campaign manager Rick Davis. In the roundtable this week, Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, Mark Halperin of Time, Matthew Dowd of ABC News, and conservative columnist George Will of the Washington Post Writers' Group.
CBS NEWS / Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: Top Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod will be here, too, as well as U.S. Senator and McCain backer Lindsey Graham (R - SC). Also, the heads of the two major parties' Senatorial Campaign Committees: U.S. Senators Chuck Schumer (D - NY) for the Democrats, and John Ensign (R - NV) for the GOP.
CABLE NEWS NETWORK / Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer: The program will air at a special time, 10 AM ET. The guests: Pennsylvania's two U.S. Senators: Robert P. "Bob" Casey, Jr. (D) and Arlen Specter (R), along with governors Tim Kaine (D - VA), Mark Sanford (R - SC), Tim Pawlenty (R - MN), and Deval Patrick (D - MA)
FOX NEWS / Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: Campaign managers Rick Davis for John McCain and David Plouffe for Barack Obama will appear, along with former White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove. Then, the usual roundtable discussing various issues of the day, including Bill Kristol, co-founder of The Weekly Standard, along with Juan Williams and Mara Liasson of National Public Radio
NBC NEWS / Meet the Press: U.S. Senator and 2004 Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (D - MA), along with former Senate collegue Fred Thompson (R - TN). Then, the roundtable will feature NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd, NBC Chief White House Correspondent David Gregory, Michele Norris of National Public Radio's All Things Considered, and Washington Post Columnist David S. Broder.
SYNDICATED / The Chris Matthews Show: The questions for discussion: Will Americans elect Barack Obama as the nation's first black President? And what will be the Clintons' role in national politics after this election? The panelists: Washington Correspondent Katty Kay of the British Broadcasting Corporation, columnists Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post and Joe Klein of Time magazine, and NBC News Chief Washington Correspondent Norah O'Donnell.
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