Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign has launched a $25 million, 16-week television and digital campaign, overwhelmingly aimed at the swing-state voters. As a Washington Post report explained, this isn’t altogether normal by contemporary standards: “[T]he Biden campaign has decided to buck precedent by launching a major advertising buy sooner than Barack Obama or Donald Trump, the last two presidents to run for reelection.”
* As Republican presidential candidates race to convince GOP primary voters of their extremism on immigration issues, Vivek Ramaswamy is breaking new ground: The entrepreneur is prepared to deport American citizens if their parents are undocumented.
* In case you missed the announcement on Friday, Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi, among the most successful House speakers in modern history, will seek re-election next year in her San Francisco-area congressional district.
* A fascinating observation from Semafor’s Dave Weigel: “For the first time since 2016, no Democratic incumbent in Congress has a credible primary challenger on the left.”









