Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The latest national poll from Monmouth University showed President Joe Biden with an underwhelming 41% approval rating, and Vice President Kamala Harris faring slightly worse at 36%. But both are faring better than Congress, which the survey showed with a 23% approval rating.
* The Monmouth data also offered Donald Trump some good news in his race for the Republicans’ 2024 nomination: While the polling outlet showed the former president tied with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a month ago, the new results show Trump leading the governor, 41% to 27%. Former Ambassador Nikki Haley was third in the poll with 3% support.
* It’s not just Trump who’s using a possible indictment as the basis for a fundraising appeal: Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is apparently doing the same thing.
* Just 10 days before federal regulators shut down Signature Bank, its executives threw a fundraiser for House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry. Yesterday, NBC News reported that the North Carolina Republican says he’s returned the donations from the event.









