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Sunday Breakfast Menu, Nov. 10

<div><img alt=”Sunday’s Breakfast Menu” src=”http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/promos/politics/blog/caucus_mug_190.jpg” /><span>Stephen Crowley/The New York Times</span></div>

Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey handily won re-election on Tuesday, and will continue his victory lap with an appearance on four of this week’s Sunday shows. Some Republicans are looking to the governor as the future of their party, especially after such a strong win in a Democratic state.

Governor Christie will appear on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” “Fox News Sunday,” CBS’s “Face the Nation,” and ABC’s “This Week.” Viewers can expect to hear what his plans are for his second term, and his thoughts on the current state of the Republican Party. He may also hint at his plans for the 2016 presidential election.

Senator Robert J. Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will also be on “This Week” to discuss the negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program. Gov. Rick Perry of Texas will appear on the show as well.

Leon E. Panetta, the former defense secretary and Central Intelligence Agency director, will be on “Face the Nation” after Mr. Christie, giving his take on whether the Pentagon or the C.I.A. should oversee the drone program.

CNN’s “State of the Union” will feature a one-on-one with Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, as he discusses the breakthrough on nuclear talks with Iran and the “60 minutes” report on the Benghazi attack that it was forced to retract. Later, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat of Florida and the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, will speak up about the problems with the federal health care website Healthcare.gov as her party members continue to put pressure on President Obama. Then, after a major gubernatorial loss in Virginia alongside a big win in New Jersey, Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman, will be on to assure his base that the party knows what it’s doing as they look to 2014 and 2016.

Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, will talk about the recent plagiarism allegations against him on Univision’s “Al Punto.” Representative David G. Valadao, Republican of California, will discuss his plan to revive the immigration debate in his party and to get more of his colleagues on board with reformation. Xiomara Castro de Zelaya, a presidential candidate in Honduras, will be on the show as well. She will sit down for an in-depth interview on her campaign promises and the role her husband, the former president of Honduras, would have, if any, in her potential administration.

C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers” will feature an interview with Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, about Congress’s inquiry into the health care law and the future role of the Tea Party following Tuesday’s elections.