Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Rand Paul agrees with calls from S.C. leaders to remove Confederate flag
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky broke his silence Tuesday on the Confederate battle flag controversy in South Carolina, saying he agrees with the calls from Gov. Nikki Haley and other elected leaders for the flag to be pulled down from a monument at the state Capitol. Published June 23, 2015
Lindsey Graham, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott call for removal of Confederate flag from S.C. capitol
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley called Monday for the removal of the Confederate flag from the grounds of the state capitol in Columbia, less than a week after a young white gunman killed nine people in a historic black church in Charleston. Published June 22, 2015
Pro-Rand Paul PAC attacks Jeb Bush as ‘Bailout Bush’
A pro-Rand Paul Super PAC is out with a new "Bailout Bush" digital advertisement Monday that criticizes former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush for his position on the 2008 Wall Street bailout and accuses him of taking a bailout of his own when his father was president. Published June 22, 2015
Jeb Bush doubted among religious conservative voters
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will have a difficult time gaining traction among the religious conservative voters who make up a sizable chunk of the Republican primary electorate, attendees said at the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference last week, designed to give social-issues voters a chance to test the Republican Party presidential hopefuls. Published June 21, 2015
Faith and Freedom Coalition conference in D.C. interrupted by threat
The organizers of the Faith and Freedom Coalition have cleared a ballroom in Washington, D.C., Friday after receiving a threat. Published June 19, 2015
Jeb Bush: Faith is the moral foundation of the country
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Friday that his faith has been a guiding force in his approach to governance and said he is focused on protecting the most vulnerable in society. Published June 19, 2015
Chris Christie: U.S. needs leadership
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Friday reached out to social conservatives, saying a lack of leadership from the Obama administration and members of Congress has made the nation less safe and less fiscally sound. Published June 19, 2015
Donald Trump claims David McIntosh, Club for Growth president, tried shakedown
Donald Trump, a Republican presidential contender, called Thursday for the head of the Club for Growth to step down, accusing him of trying to shake him down weeks before his campaign launch. Published June 18, 2015
Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio give evangelical conservatives viable 2016 options
This year's GOP presidential field is like manna from heaven for evangelical conservatives who, after a sparse 2012 contest, say they have plenty of viable options to pick from this time around. Published June 18, 2015
Ted Cruz: ‘2016 will be the religious liberty election’
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said Thursday that religious liberty is under assault at home and aboard, and he said that the 2016 presidential race will be "the religious liberty election." Published June 18, 2015
Marco Rubio heckled at Faith and Freedom conference by illegal-immigrant activists
Sen. Marco Rubio's speech Thursday at the Faith and Freedom "Road to Majority" conference in D.C. was interrupted by a couple of activists that demanded that the 2016 GOP presidential candidate support amnesty for adult illegal immigrants. Published June 18, 2015
Rand Paul: Time to blow up tax code, adopt ‘fair and flat tax’
Vowing to restore "fairness" to the tax system, Sen. Rand Paul outlined his plan Thursday to replace the federal code with a flat tax -- instantly elevating tax reform to the highest levels of the presidential debate. Published June 18, 2015
John Sununu warns against political novices like Donald Trump
Former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu said Wednesday the nation should be wary of electing another president with limited or no political experience. Published June 17, 2015
Donald Trump vows to build border wall, says Mexico will pick up tab
Donald Trump said Tuesday that if elected president he will erect a wall along the country's southern border and said that taxpayers won't have to pay a dime for it. Published June 16, 2015
Donald Trump is running for president, for real
Donald Trump ended years of flirtation and jumped into the presidential campaign Tuesday, casting himself as the ultimate maverick and vowing to use his turnaround-artist powers, honed on his own financial resurrection, to rescue the nation from clueless politicians "selling this country down the drain." Published June 16, 2015
David Lane’s American Renewal Project mobilizing pastors to run for office
The way the Rev. Mike Gonzalez sees it, the United States has turned away from God, and Christianity is under attack. The situation is so dire, Mr. Gonzalez says, that he is considering taking the plunge from the pulpit into the political arena, hoping to return the nation to the "Judeo-Christian values" he says the founders intended. Published June 15, 2015
Jeb Bush announces bid for 2016 GOP presidential nomination
Vowing to "disrupt" Washington's political culture, Jeb Bush officially entered the Republican presidential race Monday, saying he would focus on economic growth and pursue the same fiscal policies he used as a two-term Florida governor to balance budgets, lower taxes and create jobs. Published June 15, 2015
Carly Fiorina is open to legal status for adult illegal immigrants, citizenship for their kids
Former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina said Monday that adult illegal immigrants should not receive a path to citizenship under an immigration fix, but said she is open to giving their children citizenship. Published June 15, 2015
Jeb Bush plans stops in early primary states after launching presidential campaign
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is poised to tour the early primary and caucus states after making the long-awaited announcement Monday that he is running for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination. Published June 15, 2015
GOP 2016 long shots fear missing their Gingrich moment in first debates
Fear is growing among the 2016 GOP presidential candidates that the Republican National Committee's debate criteria could rob them of their chance on stage and the opportunity for a breakthrough moment like the one that propelled Newt Gingrich to a victory in the South Carolina primary in 2012. Published June 11, 2015