"MEET THE PRESS" WEEKEND LISTINGS (10/31/10)
Gov. Haley Barbour (R-MS)
Chair, Republican Governors Association
Fmr. Gov. Tim Kaine (D-VA)
Chairman, Democratic National Committee
Tom Brokaw
NBC News
Mark Halperin
Senior Political Analyst, MSNBC
Editor-at-Large and Senior Political Analyst, TIME
Co-Author, "Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime"
Michele Norris
Host, NPR's "All Things Considered"
Charlie Cook
Political Analyst, National Journal
Editor and Publisher, The Cook Political Report
Chuck Todd
Political Director, NBC News
Chief White House Correspondent, NBC News
This Sunday, just two days before the potentially power-shifting midterm elections, we'll have an exclusive debate between two key party leaders: Democratic National Committee Chairman Former Gov. Tim Kaine (VA) and Republican Governors Association Chairman Gov. Haley Barbour (MS), as they make the final arguments for what's at stake in this midterm election.
Then, "Meet the Press" will take a final look at all the key races as Americans prepare to head to the polls on Tuesday. Which candidates are poised for victory, which are facing defeat and which are locked in a dead heat? What factors will decide the outcome? We'll get a complete look at the political landscape from our political roundtable of journalists and strategists: NBC News' Tom Brokaw, Time Magazine's Mark Halperin, NPR's Michele Norris, National Journal's Charlie Cook, and NBC News' Chuck Todd.
David Gregory is the moderator of "Meet the Press." Betsy Fischer is the executive producer and Rebecca Samuels, Chris Donovan and Ilana Marcus Drimmer are producers.
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