David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
Dennis Hastert recovering from stroke
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, who pleaded guilty in October to lying to the FBI in a hush money case, suffered a stroke last month and is currently recovering in a hospital. Published December 17, 2015
Bernie Sanders’ campaign crosses 2 million donations mark
Sen. Bernard Sanders' presidential campaign has now received more than 2 million contributions, outpacing all other non-incumbent candidates and putting him close to where President Obama was during his 2012 re-election campaign. Published December 17, 2015
Donald Trump: I get covered better on CNN than on Fox
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, during an appearance on Bill O'Reilly's show Wednesday, offered up a bit of media criticism for the Fox News host. Published December 17, 2015
Donald Trump: ‘I’ve been a little bit divisive’
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said this week that he's been a "little bit divisive" and that he'd like to see the Republican party come together. Published December 17, 2015
Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by 33 points: poll
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has a 33-point lead over Sen. Bernard Sanders of Vermont in a new national poll on the 2016 Democratic presidential field, with nearly three-quarters of Democrats reporting a favorable opinion of Mrs. Clinton. Published December 17, 2015
Chris Christie: ‘We’re already in World War III’
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Wednesday that "we're already in World War III" as he reiterated his support for a no-fly zone over Syria. Published December 16, 2015
Most Americans oppose so-called assault weapons ban: poll
Most Americans oppose a ban on military-style, so-called assault weapons for the first time in more than 20 years of ABC News/Washington Post polling, according to a survey released Wednesday. Published December 16, 2015
Jeb Bush: Donald Trump’s Muslim ban ‘resonates politically,’ but hinders fight against ISIS
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Wednesday that while 2016 GOP presidential rival Donald Trump's proposal to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the country "resonates politically," it ultimately hurts in the larger fight against the Islamic State terrorist group. Published December 16, 2015
Ben Carson calls for declaration of war against Islamic State
Retired neurosurgeon and 2016 GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson wants Congress to issue a formal declaration of war against the Islamic State terrorist group as part of a multi-step plan to combat the group, also known by the acronyms ISIS or ISIL, and protect the United States. Published December 15, 2015
Obama’s job approval rating hits 43 percent, lowest in more than a year: poll
President Obama's job approval has sunk to its lowest level in more than a year in a new poll as terrorism and national security emerge as top concerns for Americans. Published December 15, 2015
Most Republicans support Donald Trump’s proposed Muslim ban: poll
About six in 10 Republicans support 2016 GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the United States, though about the same percentage of Americans overall do not support it, according to a new poll. Published December 15, 2015
Donald Trump hits new high at 38 percent in national poll
Real estate mogul Donald Trump has hit a new high at 38 percent in a poll released Tuesday -- the second national poll in as many days to show Mr. Trump with his highest-ever level of support in the race for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination. Published December 15, 2015
Donald Trump, Ted Cruz pacing GOP field in Iowa: Poll
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are running almost neck-and-neck in the early state of Iowa, with Mr. Trump leading Mr. Cruz by one point in a new poll and the rest of the 2016 GOP presidential field well back. Published December 14, 2015
Donald Trump hits 41 percent, takes 27-point lead in new national poll
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has surged to 41 percent support in a new national poll on the 2016 GOP field out Monday, leading his nearest competitor, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, by 27 points. Published December 14, 2015
Marco Rubio: Obama ‘humiliated’ by ‘Putin, Iran, and Islamic jihadists’
In a new television ad, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida says President Obama has been "humiliated" by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iran and "Islamic jihadists" and laments people with "traditional values" being branded "bigots and haters." Published December 14, 2015
Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by 9 points in Iowa: poll
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads Sen. Bernie Sanders by 9 points in Iowa in the race for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, according to new polling out Monday. Published December 14, 2015
Terrorism most important problem facing U.S., Americans say: poll
Americans now name terrorism, more than any other issue, as the most important problem facing the country in the wake of the recent attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, according to a new poll. Published December 14, 2015
Ted Cruz responds to Donald Trump’s ‘maniac’ comment with ‘Flashdance’ clip
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas responded to Donald Trump's saying he acted a little bit like a "maniac" in the Senate by posting a clip from the 1983 movie "Flashdance." Published December 14, 2015
Hillary Clinton would beat Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, lose to Marco Rubio, Ben Carson: poll
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would beat Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas in head-to-head match-ups but lose to Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, according to a new poll. Published December 14, 2015
Watchdogs file complaints over Michael Bloomberg-backed ads
Several campaign finance watchdog groups are complaining to the FCC that TV stations are not using the name of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to identify the sponsor of ads being run by a Bloomberg-backed super PAC. Published December 10, 2015