Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* With three weeks remaining before South Carolina’s Republican presidential primary, a new Washington Post-Monmouth University poll found Donald Trump leading Nikki Haley, 58% to 32%. Haley, a South Carolina native, was twice elected governor of the state.
* On a related note, Haley appears eager to run against Trump and President Joe Biden simultaneously, launching a new “Grumpy Old Men” ad campaign that references the successful 1993 movie.
* In California’s U.S. Senate race, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff’s latest television ad suggests he wants to face a Republican opponent in the fall, rather than one of his Democratic rivals. Republican Steve Garvey, a former baseball player, doesn’t have the resources to run his own ads, but he’s featured prominently in Schiff’s commercial.
Adam Schiff is out with a new ad that contrasts himself with Republican Steve Garvey
Garvey doesn’t have money to run his own ads
As @Politico_Steve notes, it recalls the ‘12 ads from Claire McCaskill, who called Todd Akin “Missouri’s true conservative”pic.twitter.com/cZzfWx9sHT








