GOP ‘moving way too quick’ to put the blame on Trump: Mercedes Schlapp
CPAC Senior Fellow and former White House senior adviser Mercedes Schlapp says the Republican Party should 'let the people decide' if Trump or DeSantis is better suited for president in 2024.
Climate change 'top of the list' for Biden-Xi meeting next week: Gen. Keith Kellogg
Fox News contributor and Center for American Security co-chair Ret. Gen. Keith Kellogg argues Biden is bringing forward 'the wrong priority of event's ahead of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Newt Gingrinch: This may be time for Republicans to 'reassess' things
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich reacts to the battle for House and Senate control getting down to the wire.
Beto O’Rourke, Stacey Abrams can ‘go form their own super-ticket somewhere else’: Doug Collins
Former Georgia Congressman Doug Collins says the big midterm question right now is whether Democrats will maintain control of the U.S. Senate.
Latinos proving to be part of a 'swing voter' block: Daniel Garza
Libre Initiative President Daniel Garza and Bienvenido U.S. founder and president Abraham Enriquez say Latino voters are looking for other options at the ballot box.
Amid crime wave, gun shop owner Ross Osias 'constantly' sees first-time buyers
In a 'Varney & Co.' midterm elections panel, FSS Armory owner Ross Osias, West Philadelphia Corridor Collaborative President Jabari Jones and crime victims Madeline Brame and Glenn Vile discuss crime's impact on their vote.
Trump coming after DeSantis 'was a mistake': Bill McGurn
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Bill McGurn argues former President Donald Trump realizes 'he really misfired.'
This is all Democrats can run on at this point: Joe Concha
Fox News contributors Joe Concha and Liz Peek argue the 2022 midterm elections are about inflation, taxes, crime, the border and education.
Financial, energy markets 'would benefit' from Republican majority: Ken Mahoney
Mahoney Asset Management CEO Ken Mahoney says a GOP gain in the U.S. House and Senate would bring policy 'more towards the middle.'
Markets are seeing 'absolute wealth destruction': Jonathan Hoenig
Capitalist Pig hedge fund manager Jonathan Hoenig discusses how the midterm election results could impact financial policy and trends.
Banning election betting 'not going to be good' for markets: Donald Luskin
TrendMacro chief investment officer Donald Luskin argues the impact of shutting down election betting silences 'free speech about politics.'
Railroad companies 'disappointed' some unions rejected initial deal: Ian Jeffries
Association of American Railroads president and CEO Ian Jeffries says 6 out of 12 unions have agreed to the railroad worker contract negotiations.
Former GOP NY governor says Lee Zeldin stands a good chance of winning on Tuesday
Former Republican New York Gov. George Pataki argues the polls are 'way out of line' in the state's gubernatorial race.
Economist Brian Brenberg slams White House for 'context-less' tweets
Fox News contributor and The King's College economics professor Brian Brenberg says the Biden administration finally admitted 'how bad the inflation problem is.'
Fed will be 'very patient' in getting rates to their peak: Kenneth Rogoff
Harvard University economics professor and former IMF chief economist Kenneth Rogoff argues the Fed's rate hikes are 'putting a lot of pressure' across the economy.
Biden admin 'choked off' oil supply when there's high demand: Rep. Scott Perry
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., predicts Democrats will 'suffer' a 'crushing defeat' in the November midterm elections.
Americans 'paying the price' for bad fiscal policy: Joe LaVorgna
SMBC chief economist Joe LaVorgna says when the economy weakens, it weakens 'very hard and very quickly.'
US facing ‘real national security threat’ over ‘too much’ Russian energy dependence: Amir Adnani
Uranium Energy Corp. founder and CEO Amir Adnani says ‘energy is life' and stresses that the U.S. must be in control of its own supply and ‘destiny.’
How does the Fed factor the stock rally into rate hikes?
FOX Business' Dagen McDowell and Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos discuss how the Federal Reserve needs to keep 'tight' financial positions.
Economic 'pain' is bringing voters to the polls: Rep. Burgess Owens
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, discusses the GOP's key policies that aim to build a strong economy and safer nation.



















