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Swamp Watch: Sen. Bill Nelson and Rep. Kevin McCarthy

Swamp Watch: Sen. Bill Nelson and Rep. Kevin McCarthy

The swamp is alive and well in Washington, and candidates on both sides of the aisle are making every use of it.
Democrat and Republican outlook in key November elections

Democrat and Republican outlook in key November elections

The 'Special Report' All-Star panel debates the challenges facing the Democrats and Republicans.
Swamp Watch: Nancy Pelosi and Ted Cruz

Swamp Watch: Nancy Pelosi and Ted Cruz

Both of these candidates have a number of swampy connections and coincidences that we feel you should know about as you consider who to vote for in November.
Big tech companies and anti-conservative bias

Big tech companies and anti-conservative bias

Twitter and Facebook were grilled on Capitol Hill this week, with the tech giant Google refusing to send an equivalent representative; The Next Revolution panel weighs in.
Steve Says: Even the NYT is praising the Trump economy

Steve Says: Even the NYT is praising the Trump economy

We are in elections season now, and Republicans just relying on good news is not enough.
Do Trump's critics only care about his words, not actions?

Do Trump’s critics only care about his words, not actions?

Insight on anti-Trump bias in the media from Greg Gutfeld, co-host of 'The Five,' host of 'The Greg Gutfeld Show' and author of 'The Gutfeld Monologues.'
The midterms and the Mueller probe

The midterms and the Mueller probe

Will special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian collusion impact November's elections?
Steve Hilton: Sundar Pichai is 'The Manchurian CEO'

Steve Hilton: Sundar Pichai is ‘The Manchurian CEO’

The head of Google is an American business leader who's become a direct threat to this country by acting as the agent of a real communist regime.
Countdown to the midterms: Is the GOP making a huge mistake?

Countdown to the midterms: Is the GOP making a huge mistake?

Americans' top priority is the economy, but if Republicans think campaigning on what a good job they've done will win votes they are dead wrong, says Steve Hilton.