1. Melissa Mark-Viverito just got endorsements from Reps. Joaquin Castro and Raul Grijalva.
One reason that is so interesting: Castro is the chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus...whose political arm. BOLD PAC, is backing Ritchie Torres thehill.com/homenews/campa…
3. The Intercept published this piece, which opens with concerns about progressive vote-splitting and then spends a long time dissecting Torres's progressive credentials. theintercept.com/2020/06/10/bro…
Lastly, next Monday — a week out from the primary — Diaz Sr. is doing a "grocery giveaway" alongside his son, Ruben Diaz Jr., who has not technically endorsed his father for Congress
Actual lastly, NARAL Pro-Choice America endorsed Torres on Wednesday
NEW: The NRSC sent a fundraising email today signed by Herschel Walker in which it is actually keeping 99% of what’s raised, per fine print.
Walker gets a dime for every ten dollar donation.
Every political strategist will say that nothing is more valuable than candidate funds, which is what makes this split — from the party committee — particularly notable.
The head of the McConnell aligned GOP super PAC, Senate Leadership Fund, accuses NRSC of trying "to steal from their candidates."
How bad was Joe Biden’s approval rating? An October poll of *Delaware* had him 11 points underwater in his home state.
Yet Democrats over-performed. Here is a key metric: Democrats carried those who “somewhat disapproved” of Biden, in a break from past: nytimes.com/2022/11/12/us/…
NEW: How the NRSC raised a record $181.5 million entering August — yet spent 95% of it.
My deep dive on Rick Scott’s big bet on digital gone bad w/ internal docs, new $$$ ties revealed and a texting scheme so deceptive that WinRed cracked down.
Let’s start with some numbers. The NRSC has spent $172.8 million as of 7/31 — tens of millions more than 2020 by this time even as it spent *less* on candidate ads.
Some of the cuts are likely going to be re-reserved not from the NRSC's IE but attempting to save money through cheaper coordinated ad buy rates. nytimes.com/2022/08/15/us/…
THREAD: Over the weekend, I wrote a story with @katieglueck about how Democrats are leaning into abortion ads — all across America.
Please read the story here: nytimes.com/2022/08/14/us/…. But I also thought it might be helpful to see some of these ads in one place.
So a thread...
In Michigan, as in many states, the opening ad hitting the GOP nominee for governor, Tudor Dixon, focused on her opposition to exceptions for rape and incest.
It began almost immediately after the primary.
The opening ad in the Arizona governor's race targets Kari Lake as "dangerous."
"Lake wouldn't just ban abortion — she'd criminalize it," the narrator says. It is a phrase that is often repeated in Dem ads (The ad also mentions rape and incest).
So far, some Democrats have developed their own distinctive brands (Warnock, Fetterman, Kelly), while Republicans have underperformed (Walker, Oz, Masters). nytimes.com/2022/08/06/us/…