Michelle Bernard joins Hardball with Chris Matthews to discuss the impact Chelsea Clinton’s pregnancy might have on Hillary Clinton’s decision to run for president in 2016.
Hardball with Chris Matthews: Will Being A Grandmother Impact Hillary Clinton’s Decision to Run for President?
Hardball with Chris Matthews: The GOP Launches an Initiative to Reach Out to Women
Michelle Bernard joins Hardball with Chris Matthews to discuss the GOP’s efforts to shrink the gender gap.
Hardball with Chris Matthews: Battle Over Politics and Race Heats Up
Michelle Bernard and Alex Wagner join Hardball with Chris Matthews to discuss race and the treatment of President Obama and Eric Holder by Republican members of Congress.
Hardball with Chris Matthews: Jeb Bush: Testing His Armor with Immigration and Education Reform
Michelle Bernard joins Hardball with Chris Matthews to talk about former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s slow move into the national spotlight.
Hardball with Chris Matthews: GOP Reacts to Obamacare Enrollment Milestone
Michelle D. Bernard joins Hardball to discuss the GOP’s reaction to national enrollment in “Obamacare.”
Hardball with Chris Matthews: Is there a Marriage Gap?
Michelle D. Bernard joins The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank on Hardball with Chris Matthews to discuss the conservative message to women.
Hardball with Chris Matthews: Biden, Clinton Quietly Preparing for 2016
Michelle D. Bernard and former Governor Ed Rendell (D-PA) join Hardball with Chris Matthews to discuss whether the schedules that Vice President Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are keeping indicates they have a 2016 campaign in mind. VIDEO HERE: Air Date: March 25, 2014
Hardball with Chris Matthews: Is President Obama Judged by the “Content of his Character”?
Michelle D. Bernard joins Hardball with Chris Matthews to discuss President Obama’s speech on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington
The Diane Rehm Show: The Future of the GOP
Michelle D. Bernard joins The Diane Rehm show to discuss the future of the GOP.
National Journal: The Democrats’ War to Win Women Voters
Debate over the Violence Against Women Act in Congress is refueling the successful “war on women” attacks waged against the Republican ticket in 2012, as Democrats seek to gin up the women’s vote in key Senate, House and gubernatorial races.