Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As the vote for the next Democratic National Committee draws closer, the Association of State Democratic Committees met with the candidates in the hopes of uniting local chairs and vice chairs behind one candidate. It didn’t work as planned: The group remained divided after the forum. The party’s winter meeting, where DNC members will choose their next chair, is still scheduled for Feb. 1.
* On a related note, the news wasn’t all bad for Ken Martin, who chairs the state party in Minnesota: Martin, considered a top contender for the DNC job, picked up an endorsement from his home state’s governor, Tim Walz, the Democratic Party’s 2024 nominee for vice president.
* In Florida, Republican Rep. Byron Donalds has reportedly hired Donald Trump’s most prominent pollster, Tony Fabrizio, adding fuel to the rumors that the congressman is planning to run for governor in 2026.








