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Donna Brazile says Hillary Clinton can still appeal to the average American. Kevin Madden debates.
Madden: Clinton's 'a really bad candidate'
Kevin Madden and Donna Brazile debate whether Hillary Clinton is out of touch with S.E. Cupp and Van Jones.
Should GOP court minority votes?
S.E. Cupp and Van Jones debate the GOP's vision and strategy for future elections with Kevin Madden and Donna Brazile.
Outrage: Vasectomy plea deal?
S.E. Cupp is outraged a judge ordered a vasectomy as part of a plea deal.
Heated wins from last night's primaries, what does this mean for the 2014 midterm landscape?
Also, a day after former President Bill Clinton defended his wife against wealth attacks, Hillary Clinton said in an interview what while she is appreciative for the defense, she thinks her record "speak for itself."
Lastly, House Speaker John Boehner told reporters that he plans to sue President Barack Obama over his use of executive action.
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At 6:30pm ET, S.E. Cupp and Van Jones host a debate with Democratic strategist Donna Brazile and Republican Strategist, Kevin Madden.
We want you to weigh in: Should Speaker Boehner sue President Obama over executive orders?
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Newt Gingrich debates Hillary Clinton's press troubles as of late with the Crossfire crew.
Cupp outraged over Chipotus fail
S.E. Cupp is outraged over Obama's latest trip to Chipotle.
It's judgment day for two of the longest-serving members of Congress, both of whom are fighting for their political lives.
The contests involving Republican Sen. Thad Cochran of Mississippi and Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel of New York - who have each served more than four decades on Capitol Hill - are the marquee matchups Tuesday as seven states from the East Coast to the Mountain West hold primaries. Full story
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At 6:30pm ET, S.E. Cupp, Stephanie Cutter, Van Jones, and Newt Gingrich join forces on a special all-hosts edition of Crossfire.
Should there be term limits in Congress?
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The Crossfire panel debates whether conservative radio hosts cost Rep. Eric Cantor his primary race.
Is Jeb Bush Dem's worst nightmare?
S.E. Cupp asks Kiki McLean if Jeb Bush is the Democratic Party's worst nightmare because of his stance on immigration.
Brat's non-answer on minimum wage
Stephanie Cutter questions how Dave Brat doesn't have a position on minimum wage. Tim Phillips and Kiki Mclean debate
Cutter outraged: ignoring the gun problem
Stephanie Cutter is outraged over the gun problem in the United States and Washington turning their back on a solution.
Cupp outraged: Planned Parenthood "sex ed"
S.E. Cupp is outraged over what a Planned Parenthood counselor was allegedly telling a young girl.
It's the earthquake that rocked the GOP.
In a year when mainstream Republicans have mostly bested tea party-backed challengers, a little-known and little-funded tea party challenger in Virginia's 7th Congressional District pulled the upset of the year, defeating House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by 10 percentage points.
"I think this is a scale eight earthquake. I think it will shock the Washington establishment; it will shock the House Republicans," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said. Full story
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At 6:30pm ET, S.E. Cupp and Stephanie Cutter are joined by Tim Phillips, President of Americans for Prosperity and Kiki McLean, former Advisor to Hillary Clinton for President.
Will Cantor’s loss make the Republican Party stronger or weaker?
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Van Jones argues that the Tea Party has taken over the Republican Party. David Bossie, S.E. Cupp and Brad Woodhouse debate.
Tonight on Crossfire, we are diving into the crucial 2014 midterm primaries happening tonight in a half-dozen states.
House Speaker John Boehner said the tea party and conservative Republicans are basically one in the same. Where will the Tea Party stand after tonight? Full story
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At 6:30pm ET, Brad Woodhouse of Americans United for Change and David Bossie of Citizens United join Van Jones and S.E. Cupp for a political debate, along with critical updates from CNN's Chief National Correspondent John King, Chief Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash and Wolf Blitzer.
We want you to weigh in: Have Tea Party candidates made the Republican Party stronger or weaker?
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