Dems who fled Texas set themselves up for ‘real election challenge’: Mike Huckabee
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee discusses the Texas Democrats who left the state in protest of the voting rights bill.
Mike Huckabee on Texas Dems, Facebook’s battle with Biden
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee weighs in on Facebook and Texas Democrats fleeing the state in protest of the voting rights bill and how voters will react.
LA county re-imposing indoor mask mandate is ‘absolutely crazy’: Dhillon
RNC National Committeewoman for California Harmeet Dhillon on L.A. County mandating indoor masks again, as well as the governor race.
Former NFL player, veteran announces bid for Arkansas Senate
Arkansas candidate for U.S. Senate Jake Bequette says he’s hoping his role as a political outsider will get him elected and also discusses the ‘woke’ NFL.
Campaigning heats up as off-election year sees surge in ad spending
It's an off-election year, but it certainly seems like we're in-cycle, with a record breaking amount of ad spending the first six months of this year.
Gov Abbott: Biden is losing control of his own narrative
Texas governor Greg Abbott defends Texas election laws on 'Kudlow'
Gianno Caldwell slams Biden's 'offensive' language on GOP voting laws
Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell criticizes President Biden for using offensive language to label GOP-led voting reform.
Let elections run at local, state level: Scott Walker
Young America’s Foundation President Scott Walker on election and voting laws and Democrats fleeing Texas.
Thiel protégé Blake Masters launches Arizona Senate bid, vows to take on Big Tech 'giant software monopolies'
Blake Masters discusses his platform ahead of the U.S. Senate election in Arizona.
Steve Chavez Lodge: 'No better friend to the criminal than Gavin Newsom'
California gubernatorial candidate tells 'Mornings with Maria' his plan to clean up the Golden State
Rep. Van Duyne slams Dems for fleeing Texas to protest voting bill
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, discusses infrastructure negotiations, as well as the Texas voting bill and says state Democrat lawmakers who left the state in protest are ‘surrendering Texas to D.C.’
Huckabee slams VP Harris for saying voter-ID laws wouldn't work for rural voters
Former Arkansas governor reacts to the vice president's controversial claim on 'Fox Business Tonight'
Thiel ally Blake Masters files for 2022 GOP Senate run in Arizona
A second ally of PayPal co-founder and billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel is now running for the Senate. Blake Masters, chief operating officer of Thiel Capital and president of the Thiel Foundation, on Friday filed paperwork to run for the Senate in the crucial battleground state of Arizona.
NY Rep. Lee Zeldin slams Cuomo for calling pandemic a ‘personal benefit’
Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., weighs in on President Biden’s plans to bring troops home from Afghanistan, anti-Semitism in the U.S. and his New York gubernatorial run.
Trump lawsuit will argue Big Tech are ‘agents of the Democratic Party’: Matt Schlapp
American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp on working with former President Trump to sue Facebook, Twitter and Google, as well as the 2024 election and what to expect from this year’s CPAC.
Virginia GOP gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin 'not afraid' to take on critical race theory
Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate and former private equity firm co-CEO Glenn Youngkin says he's "not afraid" to take on critical race theory in schools.
Glenn Youngkin 'not afraid' to take on critical race theory in governor election
Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate discusses why he left his job to save the state on 'Kudlow'
J.D. Vance Senate run focuses on US economic issues and ‘culture war’
Ohio Senate candidate and author J.D. Vance on his Senate run, Big Tech and his growing concerns about China.
Allen West running for governor to ‘protect Texas’ and its 'porous' border
Allen West, candidate for Texas governor, discusses the border crisis and his reasons for joining the race.
Georgia Secretary of State looks forward to 'beating' Dems in court over 'very strong' voting rights case
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on the Justice Department’s suit against the state’s voting restrictions law.



















