Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Democrat Michelle Nunn: ‘We need to get out of the executive order business’
Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Michelle Nunn said Thursday that the nation should get "out of the executive order business" when it comes to strengthening the immigration system. Published August 21, 2014
Maine Gov. Paul LePage on shaky ground despite ‘unshakeable’ core
Four years ago, he won office by threading an electoral needle. He has a penchant for going off-color, he has staked out conservative positions dramatically at odds with Maine voters — and now Gov. Paul LePage is one of the most endangered Republican politicians heading into November's elections. Published August 20, 2014
Gay Republican candidates expect party to embrace same-sex marriage
Dan Innis, one of three candidates vying to become the first gay Republican newly elected to the U.S. House, says it is only a matter of time before the GOP as a whole embraces same-sex marriage. Published August 6, 2014
Pat Roberts rallies over tea party challenger in Kansas GOP primary
Sen. Pat Roberts beat back tea party challenger Milton Wolf in Tuesday's Kansas Senate primary — keeping intact the perfect record of sitting Republican senators and clearing the way for the veteran lawmaker to secure a fourth term in the November election. Published August 5, 2014
Milton Wolf wants voters to send Pat Roberts ‘home’ to Kansas
Sen. Pat Roberts has represented Kansas for decades, but his GOP primary opponent hopes voters who go to the polls on Tuesday care more about Mr. Roberts' other home in Virginia. Published August 4, 2014
Scott Brown uses border fight in New Hampshire Senate push
The political battle over the border surge of illegal immigrants is spilling beyond Capitol Hill and onto the campaign trail in the states — with a prime example now playing out here, where Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown is hoping to use the issue to unseat incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. Published August 4, 2014
Chris Christie faces flak on New Hampshire campaign foray
With Democrats deriding the effort as damage control and political rehab, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie made a foray into the governor's race in this state traditionally critical to a politician eyeing a presidential run. Published July 31, 2014
Chris Christie sidesteps Bridgegate, again tops Republican presidential field
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is once again at the top of the Republican presidential field and, while dented by the Bridgegate scandal that erupted roughly seven months ago, he remains a powerful fundraiser and popular campaigner, including here in New Hampshire, where he will appear on Thursday. Published July 30, 2014
Boehner says impeachment talk is Democratic fundraising ploy
House Speaker John A. Boehner on Tuesday flatly ruled out trying to impeach President Obama, but the mere possibility — floated by both conservative commentators and the White House itself — has already been a major boon to Democratic fundraising. Published July 29, 2014
Democrats may win at fundraising but still lose to GOP at polls
With less than 100 days to go before the November election, the National Republican Campaign Committee envisions picking up 11 House seats — even though it has raised $23 million less than its Democratic counterpart. Published July 29, 2014
Impeachment talks revving up Democratic base: DCCC
The head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said Tuesday that the House GOP's threats of suing or impeaching President Obama have been a fundraising boon for Democrats — putting them on stronger footing financially as they gear up for the homestretch of the 2014 election. Published July 29, 2014
Achin’ for Akin: Democrats praying for GOP Gaffes in midterms
Desperately looking to fire up their base, Democrats are on the hunt for the next Todd Akin — a loose-talking Republican candidate who can be cast as being so far outside of the mainstream that they tarnish the GOP's image and dampen its chances of taking over the Senate. Published July 28, 2014
GOP 2014: Republican governors cite their economic stewardship
Heading into the 2014 election, the GOP is casting its slate of governors as turnaround artists, saying they've led their states out of recession by embracing lower taxes, putting people back to work and ensuring businesses are helped — not hampered — by their policies. Published July 27, 2014
Perdue, Nunn square off in race for Georgia’s open Senate seat
Hours after his narrow victory in the Georgia GOP Senate primary, businessman David Perdue turned his attention Wednesday to his general election matchup with Democrat Michele Nunn in what is shaping up to be one of the most watched races of the 2014 midterm elections. Published July 23, 2014
David Perdue defeats Jack Kingston in Georgia Republican Senate primary runoff
Businessman David Perdue won the Georgia Senate Republican primary runoff race, advancing to the general election where he will square off against Democrat Michelle Nunn in one of the marquee races of the 2014 Midterm Elections that could tilt control of the upper chamber. Published July 22, 2014
Georgia Republican Senate primary runoff locked in dead heat
Rep. Jack Kingston and businessman David Perdue were locked in a tight battle in Tuesday's runoff for the Republican Senate nomination to face Democrat Michelle Nunn in one of the marquee races of the 2014 general election that could tilt control of the upper chamber. Published July 22, 2014
Alison Lundergan Grimes hits Mitch McConnell over jobs
Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes started running a new television ad on Tuesday in which an unemployed coal minor questions whether Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is doing all he can to put people back to work. Published July 22, 2014
Georgia Senate race heats up as Kingston, Perdue ready for runoff
The lineup for one of the most anticipated races of the 2014 election season will take form Tuesday in Georgia when Rep. Jack Kingston and businessman David Perdue square off in a hotly-contested primary runoff. Published July 21, 2014
GOP energized by midterm prospects; Democrats say they’re not worried
Five national Republican groups said Wednesday they're well-positioned to flip control of the Senate and add to their majority in the House in the 2014 midterm elections. Published July 16, 2014
Iowa conservatives attack Christie’s record
Conservative critics are welcoming New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to the early caucus state of Iowa Thursday by attacking his record of signing off on "liberal" justices to the New Jersey Supreme Court. Published July 16, 2014