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How Obama and Clinton are playing in Pennsylvania and what the issues and politics important to that state can tell us about the Democratic nomination, the general election, and the direction of the country.
Ron Elving, Washington editor for National Public Radio
Amy Liu, deputy director, Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution
Michael Sokolove, contributing writer for "The New York Times" magazine
Rep. Patrick Murphy, Iraq war veteran and first-term Democratic congressman for Pennsylvania's eighth district
Dan Onorato, chief executive, Allegheny County
At 24, Marya Hornbacher was diagnosed with the most severe form of bipolar disorder. After struggling for years with eating disorders, she finally learned what caused her wild mood swings. A personal account of struggling with, treating, and eventually accepting bipolar disorder.
Marya Hornbacher, author of "Wasted"