Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Carlos Beruff: Obama’s ‘got the toilets taken care of,’ but not ISIS
Florida GOP Senate candidate Carlos Beruff says the Obama administration has done more to advance transgender bathrooms than it has done to get a better handle on ISIS in a new television ad in which he calls on voters to "clean house" in Washington. Published July 6, 2016
Newt Gingrich’s VP bid haunted by NAFTA support as Donald Trump rails against trade deal
Speaking on the House floor in 1993, then-Rep. Newt Gingrich termed the vote on the pending North American Free Trade Agreement a "magic moment" -- a chance to strengthen ties with Mexico and to spur an economic boom in the U.S. Published July 3, 2016
Donald Trump begins to right ship as time runs short on #NeverTrump crowd
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump ended June in arguably worse shape than he began it, though there have been some recent signs of improvement as he's honed a fundraising campaign and delivered a forceful message on issues like trade policy. Published June 30, 2016
Donald Trump: Primary rivals should support me or be barred from future office
Donald Trump said Wednesday that his GOP primary rivals who have failed to follow through on their promise to support the party's eventual nominee should be barred from seeking elected office again. Published June 29, 2016
Rob Portman, Pat Toomey, pro-free trade stances make for tough re-elections
Republican Sens. Rob Portman and Pat Toomey have been forceful advocates for free trade agreements during their careers in Washington — making their re-election bids all the tougher this year, when they'll need to count on the very anti-free trade voters being courted by their party's new leader, Donald Trump. Published June 28, 2016
Trey Gowdy: Democrats should read the Benghazi report before ripping it apart
The chairman of the House probe into the Benghazi attacks dismissed Democrats' attempts to cast the investigation as a chance to tarnish former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, saying Democrats would realize that if they read the report. Published June 28, 2016
Paul Ryan calls for new trade deal with U.K. following Brexit vote
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan called Tuesday for the United States to carve out a new trade agreement with the U.K. following last week's Brexit vote, saying the "special relationship" between the two nations must endure Britain's decision to pull out of the European Union. Published June 28, 2016
Dave Brat waiting on Donald Trump to flesh out entitlement plans
Virginia Rep. David Brat said presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump could have a tough time delivering on his pledge to protect entitlements without increasing the national deficit if he is serious about not making any cuts to the programs. Published June 28, 2016
Tony Blair, former British prime minister: Brexit vote testing populist politics
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the immediate impact of leaving the European Union has not gone as swimmingly as supporters of the Brexit referendum had claimed and refused to rule out the possibility of the nation having second referendum vote. Published June 28, 2016
Matt Schlapp, ACU chairman: 2016 presidential race is referendum on Hillary Clinton
The head of the American Conservative Union said the 2016 election is shaping up to be more of a referendum on presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton than her GOP rival Donald Trump. Published June 28, 2016
Hillary Clinton campaign calls Benghazi probe ‘partisan sham’
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is panning the Benghazi probe that has culminated in a 800-page report that is set to be released Tuesday and that makes the case that the former secretary of state underestimated the risk extremist groups posed to American personnel in Libya. Published June 28, 2016
Jim Jordan: Hillary Clinton, Obama administration misled public on Benghazi attack
Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio said Tuesday that Hillary Clinton misled the American people for political reasons in her initial response to the attack, as a special House panel prepares to release its investigation Tuesday into the events that led to the death of four Americans. Published June 28, 2016
Scott Brown: Elizabeth Warren can take DNA test to prove Native American heritage
Former Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts said Sen. Elizabeth Warren -- who defeated him in the 2012 election -- can answer any questions about her Native American heritage by taking a DNA test. Published June 28, 2016
Donald Trump’s Republican opponents take fight to convention
Donald Trump's presidential campaign is confident that the push to block the New York billionaire's coronation as the party's presidential nominee will flame out at the Republican National Convention -- though some signs warn that the anti-Trump movement reflects lingering discontent that could undercut his chances of unifying the party before the November election. Published June 27, 2016
Donald Trump: Elizabeth Warren is a sellout for backing Hillary Clinton
The war of words between Donald Trump and Sen. Elizabeth Warren escalated Monday after the presumptive Republican presidential nominee cast Mrs. Warren as a sellout for campaigning with his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton. Published June 27, 2016
Brexit carries warning signs for Hillary Clinton
Analysts say the grievances that helped fuel the Brexit vote have also helped given rise to Donald Trump on the other side of the Atlantic and could carry warning signs for Hillary Clinton four months out from the 2016 presidential election. Published June 24, 2016
Hillary Clinton’s camp criticizes Trump over Brexit response
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign said Friday that Donald Trump's response to Britain's exit from the European Union and the negative impact it has had on global markets is more proof that the presumptive GOP presidential nominee is unfit to be president. Published June 24, 2016
Florida Senate GOP primary is now a two-person race
Sen. Marco Rubio's field of rivals in the GOP primary thinned Friday following Todd Wilcox's decision to drop his bid -- setting up a two-person race between the incumbent and businessman Carlos Beruff. Published June 24, 2016
Hillary Clinton: EU flux shows need for ‘experienced leadership’ in U.S.
Hillary Clinton said Friday she respects the decision of voters in the United Kingdom to leave the European Union and also expressed concern about the economic uncertainty the move could bring. Published June 24, 2016
Hillary Clinton dings Donald Trump in ad, celebrates ‘richness’ of Latino community
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton plans to run a new television ad over the weekend that celebrates "the richness of America's Latino community" and highlights how GOP rival Donald Trump has voiced support for a "deportation force." Published June 24, 2016