Fox News Sunday hosted Karl Rove to analyze Senate midterm elections without disclosing his role with political organizations that have spent millions of dollars supporting Republican candidates in those races.

On the October 12 edition of Fox News Sunday, host Chris Wallace was joined by Rove and Democratic strategist Joe Trippi to discuss “the hottest races” in 2014. While Rove was introduced as “the architect of George W. Bush's two presidential victories” and described in on-screen text as a “former Bush White House advisor,” no mention was made of his current political activities or affiliations. Rove commented on three Senate races in which his political groups have made a significant financial investment. Rove said he believed Republican Joni Ernst would win in Iowa because she had “united the party,” claimed that voters in North Carolina would reject Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan because it's the only way to “send a message to Obama,” and praised Alaska Republican candidate Dan Sullivan's energy policy.

Rove co-founded and advises two political organizations, American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS, that have spent nearly $8 million dollars against Democratic candidates in the Alaska, Iowa, and North Carolina races, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Rove's political network poured more than $4.5 million in additional spending into those races in support of the Republican candidates.

American Crossroads has also received $300,000 from Dan Sullivan's parents. Sullivan's father reportedly “doesn't know with certainty that the funds will be spent on his son's race,” telling Bloomberg News, “That will be up to the discretion of Karl Rove.”

This is the second time in four weeks that the program has allowed Rove to provide election analysis without noting his role in attempting to influence those same races.

Later in the broadcast, Fox contributor Carly Fiorina predicted that Ernst and Cory Gardner, the Republican candidate for Senate in Colorado, would win, praising the candidates for “very clear platforms about what they think the priorities of this nation should be.” Neither Fiorina nor Wallace noted that Fiorina heads the Unlocking Potential PAC, which has spent nearly $150,000 in support of the Ernst and Gardner campaigns.

Here is the full segment featuring Rove: