Road to the White House

Road to the White House (2012- )

EndedTalk Show show

Road to the White House is an American television series on the C-SPAN network that periodically follows campaign-related activities of official and potential Democratic, Republican, third party and independent presidential candidates during the quadrennial United States presidential election cycles.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Road to the White House 2012Aug. 18, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Road to the White House' premiere?

'Road to the White House' premiered on January 10, 2012.

Who produced 'Road to the White House'?

'Road to the White House' was produced by C-SPAN.

What was the format of 'Road to the White House'?

'Road to the White House' was a documentary series that covered the 2012 United States presidential campaign.

How many episodes were in the first season of 'Road to the White House'?

There were 45 episodes in the first season of 'Road to the White House'.

What locations were covered in 'Road to the White House'?

'Road to the White House' covered campaign events in key primary and caucus states, as well as national conventions and debates.

Who were the Republican candidates featured in 'Road to the White House'?

'Road to the White House' featured Republican candidates including Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum.

Who were the Democratic candidates featured in 'Road to the White House'?

'Road to the White House' featured President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden as the Democratic candidates.

What were some of the key issues covered in 'Road to the White House'?

Key issues covered in 'Road to the White House' included healthcare reform, immigration, and the economy.

Did 'Road to the White House' cover any third-party candidates?

Yes, 'Road to the White House' featured third-party candidates including Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein.

How long were the episodes of 'Road to the White House'?

The length of the episodes of 'Road to the White House' varied between 30 minutes and two hours depending on the length of the event that was being covered.

What was the focus of the episodes of 'Road to the White House'?

The focus of the episodes of 'Road to the White House' was on the candidates and their campaigns, as well as the issues that were driving the election.

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