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In the hypothetical battle of Elizabeth Warren vs. Hillary Clinton in 2016, one former Clinton opponent is putting his money on the former secretary of the state, but not without caveats.
On tonight's show, 52% of viewers who responded to our fireback question said they believe Warren could beat Clinton in a Democratic primary.
Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who ran against Clinton (and Obama) in 2008 in the Democratic presidential primary, disagreed. Full story
The Warren vs. Clinton debate
Former Govs. Tim Pawlenty and Bill Richardson debate over Elizabeth Warren and Hillary Clinton making a Presidential bid in 2016.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she's not seeking the White House.
"I'm not running for president and I plan to serve out my term," Warren, who's up for reelection in 2018, said in December.
But she sure is acting like a potential 2016 contender. She's traveling around the country, introducing herself to voters, testing her message - the sort of thing that candidates do...
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At 6:30pm ET, S.E. Cupp and Van Jones host a debate with former Governors Tim Pawlenty and Bill Richardson.
Could Elizabeth Warren defeat Hillary Clinton in a Democratic primary?
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Paul Begala brings up some of the racism the President has had to endure in light of Attorney General Eric Holder's recent comments. Holder said he sees "racial animus" in strident Republican opposition to some Obama administration policies. Newt Gingrich, Tim Phillips and Neera Tanden debate.
In the Crossfire: the Perry, Paul duel
Paul Begala and Newt Gingrich debate Gov. Perry and Sen. Paul's dueling op-eds with Tim Phillips and Neera Tanden.
Gingrich outraged Israel under attack
Newt Gingrich is outraged that Israel is under attack and Paul Begala agrees with him.
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.
Van Jones, S.E. Cupp, Stephanie Cutter and Newt Gingrich debate Hillary's wealth controversy.
Rand Paul vs. Dick Cheney Divide in Iraq
Newt Gingrich, S.E. Cupp, Stephanie Cutter and Van Jones debate the GOP divide in intervening in Iraq.
Outrage: Why U.S. tied with Portugal
Stephanie Cutter is outraged over something called "stoppage time."
Outrage: VA bill fattening, not fixing
Newt Gingrich is outraged over the new VA bill and says it doesn't fix the problem.
Biden gets his (water) gun
S.E. Cupp is "outraged" over Joe Biden and his water gun.
Hillary Clinton said two weeks ago that her family was "dead broke" when they left the White House in 2001. She quickly tried to clean up the comments.
But the clean-up doesn't appear to have been committed to memory.
In an interview with Britain's Guardian published over the weekend, Clinton reignited the debate over her wealth by comparing herself to other wealthy people who Clinton said were "truly well off."
Today, Joe Biden touted his modest finances. He's long joked about his modest financial standing, but on Monday Vice President Joe Biden acknowledged he's come a long way since being listed among the poorest members of Congress.
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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.
Who better understands the middle class?
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