Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes released new ad in Kentucky Senate race
Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes says in a new television ad that she has a track record of standing up for those without a voice — and winning. Published August 29, 2014
‘Fake’ tea party groups need to butt out of New Hampshire: Granite State tea party coalition
The New Hampshire Tea Party Coalition said "fake" national branches of the grassroots movement should stay out of the U.S. Senate race in the Granite State. Published August 29, 2014
Poll shows growing support for U.S. to take tougher stance in global affairs
A plurality of Americans say the United States plays too big a role in solving global problems — though support is growing for the nation to have a tougher stance in foreign affairs, a new poll shows. Published August 29, 2014
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett losing by a wide margin in re-election race
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is in big trouble heading into the stretch run of his re-election campaign. Published August 29, 2014
Elizabeth Warren to headline D.C. fundraiser for Iowa’s Bruce Braley
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a darling of liberal Democrats, plans to host a Washington fundraiser on behalf of Rep. Bruce Braley, who is running for the Senate in Iowa against Republican Joni Ernst. Published August 28, 2014
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley sends political troops to South Carolina
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is lending a hand to to the South Carolina Democratic party ahead of the November election. Published August 28, 2014
Braley, Ernst in dead heat in Iowa Senate race: poll
Iowa Rep. Bruce Braley, a Democrat, and state Sen. Jonie Ernst are tied at 40 percent in the race to replace retiring Sen. Tom Harkin, a Democrat. Published August 28, 2014
Karl Rove: GOP must show ‘constructive’ agenda to takeover Senate
Karl Rove said the GOP is poised to take over the Senate if it can link Democrats to President Obama and offer a vision of "constructive change." Published August 28, 2014
Sen. Rand Paul warns against interventionism in Middle East
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said the United States cannot be the world's police and is warning against listening to the "interventionists" in both parties, as he argues that their approach to the Middle East has "never been good foreign policy" because it is founded in the idea of "shooting first and asking questions later." Published August 28, 2014
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker locked in tight re-election fight: poll
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is struggling to shake his Democratic opponent in the 2014 election, the outcome of which could impact his presidential aspirations. Published August 28, 2014
UVA Center for Politics: GOP poised to pick up upwards of eight Senate seats
Heading into the Labor Day weekend, the University of Virginia Center for Politics predicts that Republicans are poised to snag somewhere between four and eight Senate seats in the November election. Published August 28, 2014
Sen. Mark Pryor and Rep. Tom Cotton running neck and neck in Arkansas Senate race: poll
Sen. Mark Pryor is locked in a tight re-election battle with Rep. Tom Cotton, according to a Rasmussen Reports survey. Published August 28, 2014
Republican 2016 hopefuls reverse course to appeal to conservative base
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's lawsuit Wednesday challenging the federal Common Core education curriculum makes him the latest GOP presidential hopeful to use the dog days of August to recalibrate himself toward the conservative voters who will decide the 2016 Republican presidential nominee. Published August 27, 2014
Former Iowa state senator pleads guilty to accepting bribe in 2012 presidential campaign
The Department of Justice announced that former Iowa State Sen. Kent Sorenson pleaded guilty Wednesday to concealing payments he received from former Rep. Ron Paul's presidential campaign in exchange for his support. Published August 27, 2014
Cruz, Jindal to headline Faith and Freedom Coalition event
Sen. Ted Cruz and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal will headline a September gathering of social conservatives in Iowa, which is home to one of the most watched Senate races of the midterm elections and the first stop of the 2016 presidential race. Published August 27, 2014
Obama should seek congressional approval for ISIL strikes: James Clyburn
A top House Democrat says that President Obama should seek congressional authorization before taking military action against radical Islamic militants in the Middle East. Published August 27, 2014
Joe Scarborough: Second Amendment shouldn’t open door for kids to wield Uzis
Former Florida Rep. Joe Scarborough said Wednesday that the Founding Fathers did not write the Second Amendment to allow children to fire semi-automatic machine guns. Published August 27, 2014
Angry over climate change talks, tea party group says: ‘Tell a Prius driver how you feel’
Responding to the news that the Obama administration is working on an international climate change agreement that would not need the support of Congress, a tea party group is urging its members to tell Prius drivers how they feel by buying bumper stickers that say: "America Love it or Leave It." Published August 27, 2014
DNC should not host 2016 convention in Brooklyn, police union official says
A New York police union official is urging Mayor Bill de Blasio not to allow the Democratic National Convention to be held in Brooklyn, while accusing the liberal Democrat of making the city less safe. Published August 27, 2014
Democrats lead generic congressional ballot: poll
A new poll shows that Democrats are ahead of Republicans on the generic ballot heading into the midterm elections. Published August 27, 2014