David Sherfinski
Articles by David Sherfinski
44 percent think Hillary Clinton ‘less ethical’ than most other politicians: poll
Forty-four percent of voters think former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is "less ethical" than most other politicians, according to a new poll -- the highest percentage of any 2016 presidential candidate or potential candidate the Fox News poll asked about. Published May 14, 2015
Scott Walker leads 2016 GOP hopefuls with Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee gaining
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker sits atop a new survey on the prospective 2016 Republican presidential field at 18 percent, but Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee are picking up support compared to a poll released last month. Published May 14, 2015
Jeb Bush, Ben Carson tied atop crowded Republican field, Fox poll shows
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson sit atop a crowded 2016 GOP field at 13 percent apiece in a new Fox News poll, with both men gaining on other contenders compared to last month. Published May 14, 2015
Hillary Clinton unfavorable rating ticks up since March, Gallup poll shows
Hillary Clinton's unfavorable ratings are rising as questions swirl about her use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state and a new spotlight has been put on donations routed to her husband's Clinton Foundation. Published May 14, 2015
Philadelphia Amtrak derailment: Train raced at 106 mph into sharp curve
Federal investigators have determined that the Amtrak train that crashed Tuesday night and killed seven people aboard had been traveling at 106 mph into a 50 mph curve that was not equipped with a widespread safety program to limit train speeds, and which a key federal safety official said Wednesday likely would have prevented the crash. Published May 13, 2015
House panel rejects amendment to boost Amtrak funding
A House panel on Wednesday voted down an amendment that would have provided Amtrak with the $2.45 billion President Obama had requested in his budget, with Democrats chiding their Republican colleagues for voting against the measure with the memory of Tuesday's deadly crash that killed six people and injured scores of others still fresh in lawmakers' minds. Published May 13, 2015
Amtrak crash: Train’s black box found, Michael Nutter says
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter said Wednesday the equivalent of a "black box" has been recovered from the deadly Amtrak train crash and is being analyzed, and the National Transportation Safety Board said they are still investigating the cause of the Tuesday crash that killed six people. Published May 13, 2015
Marco Rubio to detail three-pronged foreign policy doctrine
Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, who has played up his foreign policy chops while laying the groundwork for his 2016 White House run, will detail a three-pronged foreign policy doctrine during a speech in New York City Wednesday afternoon, calling for adequate military funding, protection of the American economy amid globalization, and "moral clarity" on America's core values. Published May 13, 2015
Mitch McConnell on Jon Stewart’s turtle comparisons: ‘I loved it’
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell apparently has a sense of humor about Jon Stewart's propensity to offer comparisons between the Kentucky Republican and a turtle. Published May 13, 2015
Jeb Bush is ‘unelectable,’ a new video from ForAmerica, a conservative group, declares
The conservative group ForAmerica is blasting out a video Wednesday declaring former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush "unelectable" for president, pointing out praise Mr. Bush has offered to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential frontrunner. Published May 13, 2015
White House: Sen. Brown will ‘find a way to apologize’ for enflaming Obama-Warren spat
White House press secretary Joshua Earnest said Wednesday he's confident Sen. Sherrod Brown, Ohio Democrat, will "find a way to apologize" once he takes another look at Tuesday remarks he made about President Obama's criticism of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Democrat. Published May 13, 2015
Jeb Bush tries to clarify Iraq comments
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says he must have interpreted a question incorrectly when he said recently that he would have authorized the invasion of Iraq and that armed with 20/20 hindsight, he's not sure what the decision would have been. Published May 13, 2015
Chris Christie: U.S. needs leaders ‘who will fight’ for middle class
Saying that America needs leaders who will fight for a middle class left behind in the current economy, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday laid out an economic platform that called for a simpler tax code, reduced regulations, a national energy strategy and policies he says would incentivize hiring and technological innovation. Published May 12, 2015
Jeb Bush: ‘Am I the same as my brother? Of course not’
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says that he's not the same person as his brother, former President George W. Bush, but that he does rely on the 43rd president for advice. Published May 12, 2015
GOP presidential hopefuls heading to Atlanta in August for ‘RedState Gathering’
A handful of GOP presidential hopefuls are slated to attend the annual "RedState Gathering" in Atlanta in August, when the race for the Republican nomination could be kicking into high gear. Published May 12, 2015
Jeb Bush: People can be ‘persuaded’ on immigration
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says he thinks people can be "persuaded" on the issue of immigration and questioned whether people want to elect a president who will simply "bend with the wind." Published May 12, 2015
Rand Paul threatens filibuster ahead of looming Patriot Act fight
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky is threatening a filibuster as key parts of the Patriot Act come up for reauthorization in the coming weeks. Published May 12, 2015
Obama presidential library to be located in Chicago’s South Side
President Obama's presidential library will officially be located in the South Side of Chicago, the Obama Foundation announced Tuesday, with the Windy City beating out New York and Hawaii to host the site. Published May 12, 2015
Obama administration gives Shell conditional OK to explore for oil off Alaska coast
The Obama administration on Monday gave conditional approval to Shell to explore for oil and gas in the Chukchi Sea off the coast of Alaska this summer, dealing another blow to environmentalists just months after President Obama announced the opening of parts of the Atlantic Ocean for drilling. Published May 11, 2015
Bernie Sanders: I’d love Bill Clinton to debate my wife
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont said Monday he'd love to have former President Bill Clinton, the spouse of Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, debate his wife, Jane. Published May 11, 2015