Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Sen. Charles Schumer: David Koch’s ad campaigns are ‘un-American’
Sen. Charles Schumer said Thursday that some of the ads bankrolled by conservative mega-donor David Koch are "un-American." Published March 27, 2014
Democrats should vow to fix Obamacare in 2014 campaigns, pollster says
A Democratic pollster says members of her party running in the midterm election should campaign on the promise to fix Obamacare, not scrapping the law altogether. Published March 27, 2014
Palin backs ‘Midwest Mama Grizzly’ Joni Ernst in Iowa GOP Senate primary
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin endorsed state Sen. Joni Ernst campaign for the U.S. Senate in the Iowa GOP primary, saying she will champion a small government agenda in Washington, D.C. Published March 26, 2014
Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour: Sen. Thad Cochran’s rivals are ‘phonies’
Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour defended Sen. Thad Cochran Wednesday, warning in an op-ed for a local newspaper that the veteran GOP lawmaker is under attack from hypocrites and "out-of-state phonies" who are distorting his record ahead of the Republican primary this summer. Published March 26, 2014
Rep. Bruce Braley on damage control after anti-Grassley comments
Rep. Bruce Braley, a Democratic candidate of the U.S. Senate, woke up Wednesday to some tough headlines in local newspapers after a video was unearthed in which he warned that if the GOP takes control of the Senate, then Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, "a farmer" who "never who "never went to law school," would takeover the Senate Judiciary Committee. Published March 26, 2014
Treasury Department official warns of harder Russian sanctions
A top Treasury Department official said Wednesday that the Obama administration is poised to harden economic sanctions against Russia if the government of President Vladimir Putin continues its aggression in Eastern Europe. Published March 26, 2014
Conservative group hits Sen. Franken on proposed IRS rule changes
A conservative group is bankrolling a new television ad in Minnesota that accuses Sen. Al Franken of supporting IRS rule changes that would curtail free speech. Published March 26, 2014
Iowa Rep. Bruce Braley: Charles Grassley ‘a farmer’ who ‘never went to law school’
A Democratic candidate for Senate in Iowa was caught on video warning that if Republicans take over the upper chamber, Sen. Charles Grassley — "a farmer from Iowa" — will become chairman of a powerful Senate committee. Published March 25, 2014
Boehner: Senate unemployment insurance bill not workable
House Speaker John A. Boehner said Tuesday that he does not think that the Senate Democrats push to restore unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed is workable. Published March 25, 2014
Most Americans say U.S. should stay out of conflict between Russia and Ukraine: poll
A new poll shows that most Americans don't think the U.S. has an obligation to intervene in Russia's recent annexation of Crimea. Published March 25, 2014
Sen. Marco Rubio: GOP should focus on economic issues in 2014 midterms
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida said Tuesday that the GOP will be in a better position to takeover the Senate in the 2014 election if it sticks with an economic message of small government and low taxes that unites the party — not the emotional social issues that can divide it. Published March 25, 2014
GOP strategist: Bob Barker had hand in David Jolly’s Florida win
A media strategist for David Jolly's successful campaign in Florida's recent special congressional election said that part of the reason the Republican emerged victories was that he had a secret weapon: former "Price is Right" game show host Bob Barker. Published March 25, 2014
Tea Party Patriots back Matt Bevin in race against Mitch McConnell
The Tea Party Patriots' super PAC endorsed Matt Bevin Friday in his race against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in the Kentucky GOP primary. Published March 21, 2014
U Street watering hole celebrates Phelps death
The death of the Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps Sr. has spurred a new sales pitch at a local watering hole on historic U Street in the nation's capital. Published March 20, 2014
Jeb Bush a formidable foe for emerging GOP field
Jeb Bush is casting a shadow over the entire field of potential Republican presidential candidates, as the former Florida governor continues to ponder a run in 2016 and keep his political options open. Published March 20, 2014
Jeb Bush leads 2016 GOP presidential field, UVA’s Center for Politics says
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush now sits atop the leader board in the latest rankings of potential 2016 GOP presidential candidates by the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. Published March 20, 2014
Scott Brown’s bid for New Hampshire U.S. Senate seat a win-win for GOP
Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown's bid for a Senate seat in neighboring New Hampshire is shaping up to be a win-win for the GOP — giving the party a chance to unseat first-term Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and, at the same time, forcing Democrats to spend money defending her. Published March 19, 2014
Reince Priebus urges GOP to tone down anti-immigrant rhetoric
Republican Party chief Reince Priebus said Tuesday that the GOP can make big gains among Hispanic voters even if it doesn’t support legalizing illegal immigrants, as long as the party finds better messengers and tones down anti-immigrant rhetoric. Published March 18, 2014
A year after RNC postmortem: GOP outreach advances, but key voters still distant
Republican officials said Monday that they have improved their nuts-and-bolts campaign and are making big strides in voter outreach — but there is little evidence that it is making a difference in reaching the minorities, women and young voters who are key to winning national elections. Published March 17, 2014
No clear-cut leader in Nebraska Republican primary
Tea party and conservative groups have been able to pick a clear favorite in most of this year's Senate GOP primaries — but that's not the case in Nebraska, where four candidates, all claiming conservative bragging rights, are running. Published March 16, 2014