Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper formally kicked off his Democratic presidential campaign last night, defending his approach to politics. “Being a pragmatist doesn’t mean saying no to bold ideas,” he told a crowd of more than a thousand people in his hometown of Denver. “It means knowing how to make them happen.”
* The Washington Post uncovered some intemperate remarks former Vice President Joe Biden made about race in 1975, which may be difficult to simply ignore more than four decades later.
* Though Donald Trump somehow managed to eke out a narrow victory in Michigan in 2016, a new EPIC-MRA poll in the Wolverine State found only 31% of voters definitely plan to vote for the Republican, while 49% say they’ll definitely vote against him.
* Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) was among the earliest Democratic presidential candidates to kick off a national campaign, but two months later, the senator does not yet have any endorsements from New York’s 21-member congressional delegation.








