Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* On the heels of Speaker Kevin McCarthy kicking Rep. Adam Schiff off the House Intelligence Committee, the Democratic congressman has launched a U.S. Senate campaign in California. He’ll have plenty of intraparty rivals for the seat: Rep. Katie Porter is already in the race, and Rep. Barbara Lee has told colleagues she’ll run, too.
* As for the incumbent who’s still in the seat, Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein suggested yesterday that she doesn’t intend to make a decision about her 2024 re-election plans until next year. At that point, the senator will be 90.
* Kentucky’s gubernatorial race is this fall, and a new Mason-Dixon poll shows Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear with a 61% approval rating. The same survey found the incumbent governor with sizable leads over each of his potential Republican rivals in hypothetical head-to-head match-ups.
* As you’ve probably already heard, Meta announced late yesterday that it will allow Donald Trump to return to Facebook and Instagram in the coming weeks.








