Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Arizona’s secretary of state race sees massive fundraising
The focus on elections in Arizona has led to an explosion in money being raised by candidates running to become the next secretary of state. Published January 20, 2022
Filibuster fallout: Longtime Dem lawmaker gets hit with Sinema-infused attack from far-left rival
Sens. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Joe Manchin III of West Virginia are not up for reelection this year, but their political brands are getting dragged through the mud in a Democratic primary race in South Texas. Published January 18, 2022
Trust erodes in everything from church to schools to the presidency during Biden’s first year
As President Biden enters his second year in office, former President Donald Trump enters his second year of forced retirement, and the coronavirus enters its third year plaguing the nation, Americans are questioning their institutions in new ways, sending academics scurrying to understand what it all means. Published January 18, 2022
GOP primary candidates wrestle for Trump mantle in first volley of TV ad wars
Former President Donald Trump has emerged as the mainstay of campaign ads in the 2022 Republican primaries, with candidates battling over who is most allied with Mr. Trump and his America First agenda. Published January 17, 2022
Local businesses brace for D.C. vaccine mandate
Washington businesses are bracing for Mayor Muriel Bowser's vaccine mandate that goes into effect Saturday. Published January 14, 2022
Romney fumes over RNC threat to pull out of presidential debates
Sen. Mitt Romney isn't thrilled with the Republican National Committee's threat of pulling the GOP nominee for president out of future debates. Published January 14, 2022
RNC threatens to pull out of presidential debates over biased moderators, diminished credibility
The Republican National Committee on Wednesday threatened to bar its presidential nominees from participating in presidential debates if the organization that sponsors the general election showdowns refused to change its partisan ways. Published January 13, 2022
Graham reluctant to back McConnell as GOP Senate leader without Trump connection
Sen. Lindsey Graham says he would not support Sen. Mitch McConnell as GOP leader in the next Congress if he does not have a "working relationship with President [Donald] Trump." Published January 13, 2022
Senate Republicans raised $105 million in 2021
The campaign arm of Senate Republicans announced Wednesday it raised more than $28 million in the fourth quarter of the year -- bringing its total 2021 fundraising haul to nearly $105 million. Published January 12, 2022
Trump hangs up on NPR when challenged on election claims, calls Mitch McConnell a ‘loser’
Former President Donald Trump said most Republicans in the Senate are not leaning into his stolen election claims because "Mitch McConnell is a loser." Published January 12, 2022
Sen. Mike Rounds: ‘More and more’ people will vouch for 2020 election results
Sen. Mike Rounds said Tuesday he expects "more and more" people to acknowledge the results of the 2020 election were fair, signaling former President Donald Trump's stolen election allegations are losing steam. Published January 11, 2022
Romney defends Mike Rounds from Trump criticism
Sen. Mitt Romney rushed to defend fellow Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota on Monday after former President Trump slammed "this jerk" for acknowledging the results of the 2020 election. Published January 10, 2022
Cyber Ninjas hangs up the digital nunchucks after fruitless audit of Biden’s Ariz. win
The group hired to perform a controversial 'audit' of the 2020 presidential election results that favored Democrat Joe Biden in Maricopa County, Arizona, is closing down, according to published reports. Published January 7, 2022
Trump again defies expectations, invites 2024 speculation
Former President Donald Trump showed a flash of discipline this week when he canceled a potentially explosive Jan. 6 press conference, surprising friends and foes alike who had grown accustomed to his renegade style that shook up Washington. Published January 5, 2022
Liz Cheney: Ivanka urged former President Trump twice to ‘please stop’ Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol violence
Rep. Liz Cheney says presidential daughter Ivanka Trump twice urged former President Trump to do something to stop the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Published January 3, 2022
Cheney allies pin her reelection hopes on purported silent majority in Wyoming
Republican Rep. Liz Cheney's reelection hopes in Wyoming hinge on a silent majority throwing her a lifeline, according to her political allies in the state, who say she could be rewarded for risking her political future in the name of principle. Published December 31, 2021
DCCC chief says 2022 vote is a stark choice: Build up America or tear it down
The head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is framing the battle for control of the House in the 2022 midterm elections as a contest between a Democratic Party intent on building things up and a Republican Party intent on blowing things up. Published December 30, 2021
Chris Van Hollen says January is the last chance to end Senate filibuster, pass election law bill
Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Tuesday that January will be 'make or break' for the Democratic Party's plan to overhaul America's voting laws. Published December 28, 2021
President Biden mourns passing of Desmond Tutu
President Biden on Sunday mourned the death of Desmond Tutu, the champion of human rights and iconic South African archbishop who helped bring down apartheid. Published December 26, 2021
Fauci ‘stunned’ that Trump supporters booed former president over booster shot
Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday he was "stunned" to see some members of a crowd of Trump supporters boo the former president for getting a coronavirus booster shot. Published December 26, 2021