Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* American Bridge, a Democratic-aligned super PAC, launched a new ad late last week, slamming Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus crisis, relying largely on the president’s own misguided rhetoric. According to the Washington Post‘s Greg Sargent, American Bridge has invested $850,000 in a digital ad buy targeting Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
* Joe Biden told a group of donors that he’s considering at least seven women as possible running mates, and a campaign official told NBC News that a “vigorous” vetting process will begin in a “matter of weeks.” The presumptive Democratic nominee added that he’s spoken to former President Barack Obama about the process.
* Bernie Sanders’ campaign hasn’t received much in the way of good news lately, but the Vermont senator easily won the Democrats Abroad primary over the weekend. It means he netted a few additional delegates, though his deficit almost certainly remains insurmountable.
* On a related note, the New York Times Magazine published an interesting report yesterday on some of the factors that contributed to the Sanders campaign’s difficulties.








