One of the main hooks of the show originally was its aim to include more female voices in the typically male-dominated world of Beltway politics.
Throughout the show's early run, both co-hosts were female, starting in 1993 with Republican strategist Mary Matalin as the conservative co-presenter and journalist Jane Wallace as her liberal counterpart.
(A rotation of liberal co-hosts faced off with Buchanan between the time that Myers left the show and Miller was officially hired as her replacement some months later.)
[3] During its seven and a half year run, the show eventually morphed from a softball interview format into a more hard-hitting political forum, not unlike Crossfire.
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