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    Female Presidential Candidates,Sarah and Michelle, are Interviewed on MEET THE DRESS

    en-usJune 01, 2011
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    About this Episode

    Tom Rather interviews Presidential hopefuls, Sarah from Alaska, and Michelle from Minnesota.

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