Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The U.S. Senate race in Nevada may very well determine which party is in the majority next year, and an NBC News report noted that Democrats are facing a possible nightmare scenario: “At the doors, on the phones and on the streets, Latinos are threatening to stay home. And that is despite the presence of the first-ever Latina elected to the U.S. Senate, Catherine Cortez Masto, at the top of the ballot.”
* On a related note, the latest Nevada Independent/OH Predictive Insights poll found Republican Adam Laxalt inching past Cortez Masto, 45% to 43%. The same survey also showed Republican Joe Lombardo leading the incumbent Democratic governor, Steve Sisolak, 45% to 42%.
* A new Siena poll in Florida offered more good news for Republicans: Gov. Ron DeSantis leads Democrat Charlie Crist in the survey, 49% to 41%, while Sen. Marco Rubio leads Democratic Rep. Val Demings by a similar margin, 48% to 41%.
* While North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race isn’t generally seen as a key opportunity for Democrats, the two latest polls in the state show Republican Rep. Ted Budd tied with former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley.
* The editorial board of The Detroit Free Press not only endorsed the slate of Democratic candidates seeking statewide office this year, the newspaper’s editors also said that democracy itself “is in a fight for its life.”








