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On the eve of Election Day 2013, three new polls foresee that Republican Gov. Chris Christie will easily win reelection in the blue state of New Jersey.
Is Governor Chris Christie the GOP's best hope for 2016? oOnight in the Crossfire, Republican moderate Steve LaTourette and conservative strategist Rick Tyler join host Stephanie Cutter and guest host Larry Elder for a debate.
We want you to weigh in: Do you think Gov. Chris Christie represents the future of the Republican party. Vote by tweeting with Yes or No using #Crossfire, or comment on our Facebook post. View results below or through our Poptip results page if you are on a mobile device.
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A day after apologizing and taking responsibility for the problem-plagued Obamacare website, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius got subpoenaed on Thursday by one of the fiercest Republican critics of the administration - House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa of California.
Things are looking gloomy for President Obama as well. According to Gallup's latest daily tracking poll released Thursday, only 41% of Americans approve of the job Obama's doing, with 51% giving him a thumbs down.
In the Crossfire tonight, Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and former Maryland Governor Bob Ehrlich join Newt Gingrich and Van Jones to debate Obamacare.
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Democratic Rep. Jan Schakowsky and Republican Rep. Tim Murphy of the House Energy and Commerce Committee join Newt Gingrich and Van Jones in the Crossfire to debate Obamacare.
During a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius apologized for the "miserably frustrating" problems with the Obamacare website and promised it would get fixed.
Two members of that committee, Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) and Rep. Tim Murphy (R-PA), join Newt Gingrich and Van Jones in the Crossfire.
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Conservative columnist Bill Kristol says Obamacare is big government social engineering. Rep. Keith Ellison disagrees.
The Obamacare website has been mired in a constant stream of bad headlines. After it crashed on Sunday, a federal official reports the site is now up and running. Should President Obama have been more prepared for the problems?
In The Crossfire: S.E. Cupp and former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, our first Crossfire guest host. They’ll be joined by Ron Pollack of Families USA and Grace-Marie Turner of Galen Institute to debate Obamacare.
Pollack supports Obamacare, while Turner thinks its wrong for America.
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Whistleblower Jesselyn Radack argues Sen. Feinstein is 'misleading' in saying NSA programs have saved American lives.
Related: Can anyone keep a secret anymore?!
CNN's S.E. Cupp poses the notion, in light of the snooping and leaking of information, there are no real secrets anymore.
The National Security Agency has come under fire after leaker Edward Snowden revealed the extent of U.S. surveillance programs, enraging Americans who don't approve of the agency snooping on their private activity.
Now, the NSA is under international criticism after allegations of surveillance by the U.S. on European allies has strained previously friendly relations.
Tonight in the Crossfire: Jesselyn Radack, national security and human rights director of the Government Accountability Project and Tommy Vietor, former National Security Council spokesperson.
Radack supports fugitive leaker Snowden, while Tommy Vietor says the U.S. needs to remain vigilant. They join hosts Stephanie Cutter and S.E. Cupp to make their case at 6:30 pm ET.
We want you to weigh in. Do you care if the U.S. spies on other countries?
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