Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is launching a new ad campaign this week focused specifically on Social Security. The initial run is targeting two incumbent Republican senators who are seen as vulnerable in the 2026 election cycle: Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Thom Tillis of North Carolina.
NEWS — The DSCC is up with its first digital ads of the 2026 campaign, targeting Thom Tillis and Susan Collins on Social Security.
— Stephen Neukam (@stephen_neukam) April 15, 2025
Senate Democrats are planning to make safeguarding social safety net programs a central part of their midterm strategy.
These ads hitting Meta… pic.twitter.com/vDUp5saHEx
* In New York, the latest Marist poll offered discouraging news for Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul: The incumbent governor, weighing her options about a possible re-election bid next year, has a 39% approval rating, and 57% of New Yorkers do not want her to seek another term.
* Democratic officials have long hoped to recruit a competitive rival for Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, and they appear to have found one: Nathan Sage, a military veteran, a local play-by-play announcer and the executive director of the chamber of commerce in Knoxville, Iowa, kicked off his statewide candidacy this week.








