Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* With three weeks remaining before Election Day in Virginia, an analysis published by NOTUS found that a majority of the ads from Republican gubernatorial nominee Winsome Earle-Sears and her conservative allies have focused on attacking transgender people.
* In Maine’s U.S. Senate race, two-term Gov. Janet Mills is reportedly poised to launch a Democratic campaign, hoping to take on Republican Sen. Susan Collins next year. The incumbent governor and former state attorney general is likely to face primary rivals.
* As the government shutdown continues, the Democratic National Committee is launching a new ad campaign, which will include billboards and bus shelter ads near hospitals and clinics in a handful of Republican-held battleground House districts, focused on Affordable Care Act subsidies.
* In California, where voters are poised to consider a ballot measure that would allow the state to redraw congressional district boundaries, billionaire Tom Steyer said last week that he’s going to invest $12 million in support of the initiative. If successful, Proposition 50 would likely result in a map that would give Democrats five additional U.S. House seats.








