Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
2020 Democrats refuse to accept Barr’s ‘spin’ on Mueller probe
Several of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates panned Attorney General Robert Barr's released the finding special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, saying they refuse to accept the "spin" coming from the Trump administration. Published April 18, 2019
Tulsi Gabbard zigs when Democratic contenders zag on campaign issues
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is trying to zig while the rest of the Democrats' 2020 presidential field zags, staking out some unique positions on issues ranging from Syria to WikiLeaks as she makes foreign policy the centerpiece of her underdog campaign. Published April 17, 2019
Tulsi Gabbard hammers Donald Trump for turning U.S. into ‘prostitute of Saudi Arabia’
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, on Wednesday accused President Trump of prostituting the United States after he vetoed a congressional resolution this week calling for an end of U.S. involvement in the Saudi-led war in Yemen. Published April 17, 2019
Dan Lipinski, one of last pro-life Democrats, faces primary rematch in Illinois
Democrat Marie Newman announced Tuesday that she will launch a primary challenge to pro-life Rep. Dan Lipinski in Illinois in 2020, testing again whether there's room in the party for someone who doesn't toe the left-wing line on abortion. Published April 16, 2019
Bernie Sanders tax returns released
Sen. Bernie Sanders as promised released 10 years of tax returns Monday showing that he had more than a half million dollars in adjusted gross income in 2018 and paid an effective tax rate of 26 percent. Published April 15, 2019
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, white men, top 2020 Democrats despite diversity push
Despite the most diverse presidential field in history, white men dominate the polling among 2020 Democrats. Published April 11, 2019
Bernie Sanders welcomes fight with President Trump over ‘Medicare for All’
Sen. Bernard Sanders' presidential campaign said Thursday it ready for a fight with The White House over Medicare for All, saying President Trump has proven to be a puppet for the insurance and drug companies. Published April 11, 2019
Elizabeth Warren announces modest $6 million fundraising haul
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's campaign announced Wednesday she has raised a modest $6 million for her presidential bid, falling well behind some of her rivals for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Published April 10, 2019
Joe Biden leads California 2020 primary poll, Kamala Harris places third
Sen. Kamala Harris has some ground to make up in her home state of California, according to a new survey released Wednesday that showed she is trailing former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernard Sanders in her political backyard in the 2020 presidential primary race. Published April 10, 2019
Elizabeth Warren, 2020 presidential candidate, releases 2018 tax return
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts on Wednesday released her joint 2018 tax returns -- making her the third candidate in the 2020 presidential field to give voters a look at their most recent finances and ratcheting up pressure on other candidates to follow suit. Published April 10, 2019
Bernie Sanders plans to reintroduce ‘Medicare for All’ bill
Sen. Bernard Sanders's "Medicare for All" push has become a popular rallying cry among the 2020 presidential contenders, but it has lost steam in Congress, where the plan's unknown cost and impact has splintered the Democratic Party as it plots its next health care moves. Published April 10, 2019
Joe Biden: ‘I’m not sorry’
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Friday said that he was not sorry for his habit of stroking and kissing women in professional settings. Published April 5, 2019
Joe Biden jokes he had permission to hug IBEW president
Former Vice President Joe Biden tested the notion Friday that humor is the best remedy for any situation when he joked about the recent blowback he has received over allegations of inappropriate touching. Published April 5, 2019
Beto O’Rourke backs reparations commission
Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke of Texas said Thursday that if elected president he would sign off on a resolution that calls for the creation of a commission to study reparations for the descendants of slaves. Published April 4, 2019
Tim Ryan enters 2020 Democratic presidential race
Rep. Tim Ryan has long seen himself as a kingmaker in Democratic politics. On Thursday he announced he'll join the crowded 2020 Democratic presidential primary. Published April 4, 2019
Joe Biden facing three more women who accuse him of unwanted touching: Report
Three more women have come forward with stories about how former Vice President Joe Biden touched them in an unwanted way, according to The Washington Post. Published April 4, 2019
Joe Biden vows to be more mindful of people’s space
Former Vice President Joe Biden released a video on Twitter Wednesday pledging to be more "mindful" of people's personal space after facing allegations of inappropriately touching women over the course of his political career. Published April 3, 2019
Beto O’Rourke rakes in $9.4 million over 18 days
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke brought in $9.4 million over the first 18 days of his presidential bid, according to his campaign's breakdown of his first-quarter fundraising report. Published April 3, 2019
Joe Biden’s potential presidential campaign inflames rift between establishment Democrats, activists
Allegations of inappropriate touching against former Vice President Joseph R. Biden have inflamed a rift between establishment Democrats in Washington willing to give him a pass and young activists across the country who say the accusations show the former vice president's time is over. Published April 2, 2019
Bernie Sanders camp: Black community ‘vibing’ with his 2020 campaign
The co-chair of Sen. Bernard Sanders' presidential campaign said Tuesday it is time to put to bed the idea that the liberal firebrand is struggling to appeal to black primary voters. Published April 2, 2019