Race for the White House

Race for the White House

infobox television
show_name = Race for the White House with David Gregory


caption =
format = Talk/Debate program
runtime = 60 minutes
creator =
starring = David Gregory
country = United States
network = MSNBC
first_aired = March 17, 2008
last_aired = present
num_episodes =
website = http://msnbc.msn.com/id/23580538
imdb_id = 1240989
tv_com_id = 75819

Race for the White House is a MSNBC television program hosted by David Gregory. The show is a panel show based around the 2008 Presidential election campaign and consists of discussion among the panelists and Gregory about topics central to the campaign.

The show has a rotating array of panelists, but typically Eugene Robinson, Michael Smerconish, Rachel Maddow and Pat Buchanan appear on a fairly regular basis.cite news |work=Kansas City Star |title=MSNBC’s Chuck Todd and Rachel Maddow are young, geeky and hot |url=http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/columnists/aaron_barnhart/story/661526.html |first=Aaron |last=Barnhart |date=2008-06-14]

"Race for the White House" airs nightly at 6 PM Eastern on MSNBC and is simulcast on Air America Radio (whose regular 6 PM host, Rachel Maddow, is a panelist on the show).

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