Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In CNN’s new national poll, Democrats lead Republicans on the generic congressional ballot, 50% to 42%. That eight-point advantage is up from a three-point lead Dems had in the same poll last month.
* In West Virginia, a Monmouth University poll found Sen. Joe Manchin (D), a top GOP target this year, leading state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (R), 49% to 42% in a head-to-head match-up.
* In West Virginia’s 3rd congressional district, the same poll found Richard Ojeda (D) narrowly leading Carol Miller (R), 43% to 41%, which wouldn’t be especially notable were it not for the fact that Donald Trump won this same district by literally 50 points two years ago.
* In North Dakota’s U.S. Senate race, Rep. Kevin Cramer (R) yesterday defended the Trump administration’s policy of keeping immigrant children in chain-link pens, arguing, “Chain link fences are around playgrounds all over America, all over North Dakota. And chain link fences allow line-of-sight visual connectivity with children and families…. You know, there’s nothing inhumane about a chain link fence. If it is, then every ballpark in America is inhumane.”
* Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has reportedly approved “a plan to pour at least $80 million” into the 2018 election cycle, with the hopes of helping elect a Democratic majority in the U.S. House.
* That will be excellent news to officials at the DNC, who find themselves in a difficult financial spot. The Washington Post reported today, “The Republican National Committee entered the summer with nearly twice the fundraising power of its Democratic counterpart.”








