Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The Democratic National Committee is poised to invest more than $1 million a month on its reinvigorated 50-state program, and as The New York Times reported, the party will “emphasize red states over blue ones.”
* On a related note, a Democratic recruitment group called Contest Every Race is preparing to invest $12 million into rural organizing, in the hopes of making inroads in conservative areas.
* While the Constitution prohibits Donald Trump from even trying to seek a third term, the Trump Organization has begun selling merchandise — including familiar red caps — featuring the words “Trump 2028” in white.
* Speaking of the president, public support for Trump’s handling of immigration policy was the one remaining thing where the Republican was still relatively popular. This week, however, several national polls found the president underwater on the issue, including a new Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos survey. (Click the link for more information on the poll’s methodology and margin of error.)








