Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Bobby Jindal: My fiscal record trumps filibustering foes’ ‘large bladders’
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal mocked the idea Friday that the Senators running against him for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination are prepared to cut federal spending, saying his record of fiscal conservatism outweighs their "large bladders." Published August 21, 2015
Donald Trump pushes birthright citizenship to forefront of political debate
Birthright citizenship, an issue long kicked about in Republican circles, has leaped to the forefront of the political debate, with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump leading the charge and drawing fierce fire from critics who say he and his fellow candidates are messing with a fundamental principle of American history. Published August 20, 2015
Rick Santorum: Time to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum sought to remind voters Thursday that he has been calling for stricter immigration laws long before any of his rivals in the nomination race, as he rolled out a proposal that calls for scrapping birthright citizenship and curbing legal immigration. Published August 20, 2015
Ed Martin to carry on Phyllis Schlafly’s legacy of social conservatism at Eagle Forum
Ed Martin is living in the long shadow of Phyllis Schlafly, the revered conservative author and activist who has been fighting on the front lines of the culture wars for longer than the 45-year-old has been alive. Published August 17, 2015
Mike Huckabee struggles to reclaim old niche in GOP presidential field
Mike Huckabee's path through the Republican primaries in 2008 didn't involve a lot of competition for the mantle of champion of the social conservatives, but this time the former Arkansas governor is just one of a number of candidates eager to proclaim pro-life, pro-traditional marriage credentials, making it tougher for him to stand out in a crowded field. Published August 13, 2015
In Iowa, Mike Huckabee backs federal fuel mandate
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee on Thursday defended his support of a federal fuel mandate that has strengthened Iowa's corn market, saying it is the conservative position to stand up for the farmers that have invested in the system. Published August 13, 2015
Carly Fiorina rises up toward Republicans’ glass ceiling after strong debate showing
For years, a question lingering over the Republican Party has been whether it was ready for a woman to lead the ticket in a presidential election. Now some are wondering whether Carly Fiorina could be the one to punch through the glass ceiling -- possibly setting up an all-female race against Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton. Published August 12, 2015
Scott Walker greenlights taxpayer funds for Milwaukee Bucks arena, angers fiscal conservatives
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will sign legislation Wednesday committing state taxpayers to pony up $250 million to help build the Milwaukee Bucks a new basketball arena, drawing fire from tea party leaders, who say it undercuts his claims to be a fiscal conservative champion. Published August 11, 2015
Rand Paul warns tea partyers against backing Donald Trump
Sen. Rand Paul questioned Monday how anyone involved with the tea party moving could support Donald Trump, saying the billionaire's track record of supporting Democrats and liberal causes are at odds with the grassroots movement. Published August 10, 2015
John Kasich reveals change in GOP views of gays
Four years after Republican primary voters showered a video of an openly gay soldier with boos at a presidential debate, Republicans in Ohio applauded when Gov. John Kasich revealed that he had recently attended a same-sex wedding. Published August 9, 2015
Marco Rubio touts abortion opposition, including in cases of rape and incest
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida touted his opposition Friday to abortion, even in cases of rape and incest, saying that "all human life is worthy of protection irrespective of the circumstances in which that human life was created." Published August 7, 2015
Lindsey Graham: Hillary Clinton would beat Donald Trump ‘like a drum’
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham is prepared to vote for Donald Trump if he wins the GOP presidential nomination, but warns that Hillary Rodham Clinton would easily outmatch the New York billionaire in a general election fight. Published August 7, 2015
Carly Fiorina: Debate showed ‘more than one woman’ is running for president
Former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina said Friday that the attention she is getting following her performance in the "kiddie's table" debate will serve as a reminder to voters that Hillary Rodham Clinton is not the only woman seeking the the White House. Published August 7, 2015
Gun-rights group to Chris Christie: ‘Hell No’
The largest gun-rights group in Georgia welcomed Chris Christie to the RedState gathering in Atlanta with fliers calling on attendees to say "Hell No" to the New Jersey Republican governor's "Anti-Gun Agenda!" Published August 7, 2015
Carly Fiorina, Rick Perry, Bobby Jindal eye spot next prime-time GOP debate
Left out of the main stage for the first debate, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, businesswoman Carly Fiorina, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and the rest of the "kiddie's table" crew are already plotting how to earn airtime even if they can't find a way to qualify for the next debate in September. Published August 6, 2015
John Sununu: Republicans won’t reward Trump’s threat of a third-party run
Former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu described Donald Trump as a bully on Thursday and said he can't envision the New York billionaire winning the nomination because Republicans are turned off by his threats of a third-party run. Published August 6, 2015
Jeb Bush heavy favorite for GOP presidential nod, Bovada bettors say
Despite Donald Trump's front-runner status in polls, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is still the heavy favorite among bettors to win the Republican presidential nomination, according to the online betting website Bovada, followed by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida. Published August 6, 2015
Steve Schmidt, GOP strategist: The debate is the Trump show; it is that simple
What is Donald Trump going to do in the first debate of the 2016 GOP nomination race? Published August 6, 2015
Reince Priebus, RNC chairman, touts Reagan’s 11th commandment ahead of GOP debate
The head of the Republican National Committee is defending the moves the party has made to get a better handle on GOP presidential debates. Published August 6, 2015
Rick Santorum: Limiting debate to 10 candidates is a ‘disservice to the American public’
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum says that limiting the first GOP debate to 10 candidates in a "disservice to the American public." Published August 6, 2015