Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
CPAC 2015: Donald Trump says he wants to run for president ‘so badly’
New York real estate mogul Donald Trump said Friday there is at least a 75 percent chance that he is running for president. Published February 27, 2015
CPAC 2015: Marco Rubio knocks ‘Obama-Clinton’ foreign policy
Sen. Marco Rubio said Friday the nation must play a larger role in confronting bad actors on the world stage, blaming the "Obama-Clinton" foreign policy for making the nation less safe. Published February 27, 2015
Ted Cruz, Scott Walker fire up conservatives at CPAC, lay 2016 foundations
Sen. Ted Cruz fanned the flames of right-wing rebellion Thursday, telling thousands of activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference that they are being betrayed by Republican leaders in Congress over immigration. Published February 26, 2015
Scott Walker: Next president must take fight to terrorists
Riding high in early polls, Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin criticized the Obama administration for not taking a more muscular approach to international affairs. Published February 26, 2015
CPAC 2015: Ted Cruz tells conservatives: GOP leaders ‘not listening to you’
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz criticized GOP congressional leaders Thursday, saying they have been tone-deaf when it comes to the conservative calls to defund President Obama's executive amnesty. Published February 26, 2015
Chris Christie tells CPAC audience: ‘I am still standing’
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie pushed back Thursday against the idea that his presidential aspirations are doomed following a series of tough headlines coming out of the Garden State. Published February 26, 2015
CPAC attendees plan to walk out on Jeb Bush
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is not scheduled to appear here at CPAC until Friday, but there is already a movement already underway to stage an informal protest when he hits the stage. Published February 26, 2015
CPAC is a vice presidential stage for some seeking Republican ticket
Beneath the preening for the Republican presidential nomination at the Conservative Political Action Conference is a fight for the second spot on the ticket, though it's a battle none of the potential candidates will admit to trying to win. Published February 25, 2015
Carly Fiorina’s supporters create Super PAC ‘Carly for America’
Looking toward the 2016 White House race, supporters of former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina announced Tuesday that they were rolling out a Super PAC on her behalf, as they look to strengthen her likely bid for the GOP presidential nomination. Published February 25, 2015
Jeb Bush to audition at CPAC for conservatives wary of his GOP establishment ties
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush returns this week to the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, marking one of the earliest chances he has had since he announced he was exploring a presidential bid to face a major gathering of grass-roots conservative activists, many of whom are wary of his ties to the GOP establishment. Published February 24, 2015
Chris Christie, New Jersey governor, calls for another pension overhaul
With New Jersey's fiscal health and his presidential aspirations on the line, Gov. Chris Christie outlined part of a plan Tuesday for fixing the state's retirement system, a day after a judge punched a hole in his push to divert money from it to help balance the state budget. Published February 24, 2015
John Boehner, Mitch McConnell skip CPAC, underscore tensions between GOP leadership, grass roots
The Conservative Political Action Conference is the biggest annual gathering of Republican leaders and conservative activists, but neither Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell nor House Speaker John A. Boehner is scheduled to make the 10-mile drive from Capitol Hill to speak to CPAC this year, underscoring the lingering tensions between Republican Washington leadership and the party's grass roots. Published February 23, 2015
GOP must embrace pro-immigration policy, big donors say
GOP conservatives believed they had won the illegal immigration fight last year when congressional leaders embraced a deportation crackdown, but big-money donors are mounting a counterattack, saying the Republican Party must nominate a pro-legalization candidate if it is to win the White House in 2016. Published February 23, 2015
John Bolton in New Hampshire to promote more muscular U.S. foreign policy
John Bolton plans to be in New Hampshire over the next couple days as part of his push to make sure that foreign policy issues do not get short shrift in the 2016 presidential race. Published February 19, 2015
Jeb Bush honored Hillary Clinton one year after Benghazi attack, conservative group says
A conservative group rolled out a new online video Thursday that claims Jeb Bush is unelectable because he honored former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with an award for public service a year after the Benghazi attacks. Published February 19, 2015
Jeb Bush declares independence from father and brother, cites Iraq mistakes
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Wednesday that he is his "own man," not beholden to the policies of his brother or father — in the same speech where he embraced bulk data collection powers under the Patriot Act, a key program started by his brother. Published February 18, 2015
Jeb Bush: NSA’s metadata collection shields Americans from terrorist attacks
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Wednesday that the National Security Agency's bulk collection of Americans' telephone calls is a key part of keeping the nation safe. Published February 18, 2015
Mitt Romney’s former finance chair praises Jeb Bush on immigration
The national finance chairman for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign on Tuesday praised Jeb Bush's stance on immigration, saying the party should consider following his lead if it hopes to win back the White House in 2016. Published February 17, 2015
Jeb Bush to address Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Jeb Bush will travel to Illinois on Wednesday to address the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Published February 16, 2015
Jim Webb weighing White House run ‘under right circumstances’
Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb said Sunday that he will run for president in 2016 if he can be convinced that he can compete financially without selling out on the core issues he wants to push on the campaign trail. Published February 15, 2015