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Up with Chris Hayes: The Battle for Wisconsin

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June 3, 2012: Bernard Center president & CEO Michelle D. Bernard join’s Up with Chris Hayes to discuss the battle for Wisconsin.

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The War Room with Jennifer Granholm: The Latest Republican Campaign Ads

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May 29, 2012: Bernard Center president & CEO Michelle D. Bernard joins guest host Donnie Fowler and Michael Shure to discuss the impact of the latest slate of Republican campaign ads.

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The Daily Run Down with Chuck Todd: The 2012 Presidential Race Remains Close

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May 22, 2012: Michelle D. Bernard, president & CEO of the Bernard Center joins Bloomberg’s Jeanne Cummings and communications strategist and former Spokeswoman for Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, Jill Zuckman to discuss the latest Washington Post – ABC News Poll about the 2012 race for the presidency.

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The Hill: President Obama’s Support for Gay Marriage Demonstrates the Moral Leadership America Needs

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The Hill’s Pundits Blog, May 10, 2012, by Michelle D. Bernard The manner in which those who would be president view the basic civil liberties and rights of all Americans regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or sexual orientation says all that we need to know about the moral character of those who would be president […]

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POLITICO: Gay Marriage: Black Voters Remain Divided

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POLITICO, May 9, 2012 Some say African-American voters are closer to Republicans than Democrats on the issue. | Reuters By JOSEPH WILLIAMS | 5/9/12 6:39 PM EDT Updated: 5/10/12 7:48 AM EDT African-Americans voted 2-1 in favor of the North Carolina amendment banning gay marriage Tuesday, but the White House is betting that black voters […]

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The Washington Post’s She The People: Sorry North Carolina, Marriage Is A Basic Civil Right

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The Washington Post’s She The People, May 9, 2011 I am a Christian.  I believe that America is the greatest nation on earth.  I also believe that the much-ballyhooed fight to preserve the socially conservative notion of “traditional American family values” is nothing more than an attempt to go back in time to an era where […]

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Current TV’s The War Room with Jennifer Granholm: Attacking Liberties is Bad for the GOP’s Brand

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May 3, 2012: Bernard Center president & CEO Michelle D. Bernard joins Current TV’s The War Room with Jennifer Granholm to discuss the GOP’s war on women and attack on personal liberties, endorsements of Governor Romney, recent swing state polls, the importance of Virginia this presidential election cycle, and state support for a “freedom to marry” […]

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The Washington Post’s She The People: President Obama Must Support Afghanistan’s Women Against the Taliban

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The Washington Post’s She The People A girl reads aloud in an unsanctioned girls school in Spina, Afghanistan, on April 12, 2012. The Taliban shuttered a U.S.-funded girls’ school in 2007, leaving some children to attend an unsanctioned school in a family’s living room. (Kevin Sieff/The Washington Post) President Obama was elected to fix the […]

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NPR: Who’s Making Political Hay Out Of Osama Bin Laden?

May 2, 2012:  Michelle Bernard, president & CEO of the Bernard Center joins host Michel Martin, professor Asra Nomani and bloggers Viviana Hurtado and Danielle Belton to discuss whether President Obama and Mitt Romney are politicizing last year’s killing of Osama bin Laden. They also weigh in on campaign ads meant to reach niche voters.

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The Daily Run Down with Chuck Todd: President Obama’s Plan for Afghanistan

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May 2, 2012: Michelle D. Bernard, president & CEO of the Bernard Center joins The Washington Post’s Anne Kornblut and Priorities USA’s Bill Burton to discuss the future relationship between the US and Afghanistan .

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