Monday November 6, 2006
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Week of November 6, 2006
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In the final days before the mid-term elections, the focus of political campaigns is shifting to getting voters to the polls. Diane and her guests talk about techniques and strategies for getting the vote out, who's responding, and the likely impact on Election Day.
Yochi Dreazen, White House correspondent for "The Wall Street Journal;" covers Bush administration foreign policy.
Juan Williams, NPR correspondent and author
Karen Tumulty, reporter, "Time" magazine
The author discusses a new collection of short stories focusing on the domestic life of a central female character.
Margaret Atwood, novelist