Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised $45.4 million in the first quarter of 2024, outpacing their Republican counterparts by roughly $12 million. The DCCC ended March with $71.1 million on hand, while the National Republican Campaign Committee finished the quarter with $55.9 million on hand.
* In Wisconsin, the latest Marquette University Law School Poll found Donald Trump narrowly leading President Joe Biden in a head-to-head match-up, 51% to 49%. Just as notably, the same survey found incumbent Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin tied with Republican challenger Eric Hovde among likely voters.
* The Washington Post reported that “several” members of the Kennedy family will endorse Biden’s re-election campaign at an event in Philadelphia today, “saying that Biden reflects the values and ‘moral leadership’ of their clan’s most celebrated members, in a move intended in part to counter the independent campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. More than a dozen Kennedys — including siblings of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — will be on hand during Biden’s remarks.”
* Speaking of the Keystone State, Biden’s political operation is launching a new ad this week with a Pennsylvania-centric message.









