Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* A new CBS News/YouGov Battleground Tracker poll found Democrats with a five-point lead over Republicans in the most competitive areas, putting the party on track for a narrow majority after this year’s midterm elections. (Note, this is not a traditional generic-ballot poll, since it focuses only on 64 key districts.)
* On Friday afternoon in Alaska, about a half-hour before the filing deadline, former Sen. Mark Begich (D) launched a gubernatorial campaign. Incumbent Gov. Bill Walker (I) is seeking a second term in what will apparently be a three-way contest.
* In Kansas’ gubernatorial race, Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R) raised a few eyebrows while participating in a parade over the weekend: the Republican official rode in a jeep “standing next to what appeared to be a .50 caliber machine gun.”
* Americans for Prosperity, backed by the Koch brothers, is launching a digital ad campaign thanking, among others, Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) for co-sponsoring a bill that changes Dodd-Frank in ways conservatives like. Heitkamp, of course, is a Dem facing a competitive re-election campaign in a red state this fall.








