Chance Seales

Chance Seales

Chance Seales

Host

Chance Seales hosts Scripps News' political show "The Race." He's led national coverage of presidents, Congress and the Supreme Court from Washington for broadcast companies like Nexstar and Media General, and worked at Scripps News in its earliest days. Chance is a proud Missouri native, now living in D.C. with his husband and twin sons.

Recent Work
Man with dog

Owning A Pet Could Literally Be Making You Healthier

Model of HIV Virus

HIV Is Getting Harder To Treat. Could Another AIDS Epidemic Be Next?

David Hogg talks with Dan Rather.

Your New Coworker Is Gen Z, Not A Millennial

Warship with Turkish Flag

After Nine Decades, Is Our Partnership With Turkey Nearing A Break-Up?

Protestor

Suing Women-Only Spaces In The Name of Men's Rights

Medicare for All protesters

Americans Want Medicare For All, But How Do We Pay For it?

Matt Wuerker and Chance Seales

Dream Jobs: Political Cartoonist

Chef handles trays of bread

The Thin Line Between Loving Your Job And Being A 'Workaholic'

Formally detained immigrant plays soccer

Want Kids To Be Resilient? Show Them They Matter

"For Sale" sign on home

Gentrification Can Be A Good Thing — Just Check The Data

Trump and Nigeria President Buhari

Nigeria Is Growing Quickly — Too Quickly?

People walking to vote

How Non-White Eligible Voters May Be The Deciders In Future Elections

Shipping Containers Preparing to Be Delivered

The 'Right Way' To Do Trade Internationally May Not Always Be Obvious

Protest on Money in Politics

The $195 Order Of Cider And Punch That Launched Campaign Finance Law

Crossword maker

Dream Jobs: Crossword Constructor

Man at voting booth

Our Primary System Didn't Start With The Framers, So Why Do We Do It?

Voting Boxes

Presidential Campaigns In The US Are Long. Does It Affect How We Vote?

Woman covers her face

An Internal Emotion, Shame Has Consequences For Our External World

Self driving car on track.

Will Self-Driving Cars Get A Crash Course In Ethics?

Rover on Mars

The Modern Space Race To Prepare For War Beyond Earth

Three children jump on a trampoline

The Middle Child Is Important ... And Disappearing

The words 'In God We Trust' are seen on U.S. currency October 14, 2004 in Washington, DC.

The Chances You'll Make The Same Money As Mom & Dad

Florist Paige Long

Dream Jobs: Florist

Mark Zuckerberg, Dan Rose and Sheryl Sandberg

Often Overlooked, The Introvert Has Unique Potential To Lead

Brain exhibit

Is The Herpes Virus A Key To Curing Alzheimer's Disease?

Man on computer

Media Is All-Consuming, Immediate And Affecting Our Brains

Food bank worker

Food Stamps Have Evolved A Lot Over Time. Is Trump's Harvest Box Next?

Lawmakers sign bill in Wisconsin

The Shadow Writers Crafting Many Of America's Laws

Jewish baby

Circumcision Is Controversial, But It's Not The Norm Everywhere

Family in Washington D.C.

Your Parents' Financial Success Might Determine Yours