Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Civil rights leaders, voting rights advocates and members of the Congressional Black Caucus led a rally on the National Mall over the weekend, demanding Senate support for voting-rights protections. Conservative Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin’s name came up more than once.
* In related news, NBC News reported this morning on new surveys, commissioned by Fair Fight and conducted by Public Policy Polling, measuring public support for Democrats’ voting rights legislation. The polling found broad public support across seven key states for advancing the protections by majority rule, the Senate’s 60-vote threshold notwithstanding.
* With time running out in California’s gubernatorial recall election, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders stars in a new television ad in support of Gov. Gavin Newsom. Hoping to rally progressive support for the Democratic incumbent, Sanders says in the ad, “The last thing we need is to have some right-wing Republican governor in California.” The Vermonter won the state’s presidential primary last year with relative ease.








