A recent Third Way poll shows that 62% of respondents describe President Trump as “chaotic.” Democrats are using tariff chaos as a political tool. Meanwhile, several candidates have announced their fundraising totals for the upcoming election cycle, including Young Kim and Ken Calvert in California, and Tom Barrett in Michigan.
In Iowa’s 2nd District, State Rep. Lindsay James does not plan to challenge Ashley Hinson, while former U.S. Attorney Kevin Techau is still undecided. In New Jersey’s 7th District, Brian Varela and Tina Shah are considering running against Tom Kean.
Maura Sullivan has announced her candidacy for New Hampshire’s 1st District, which became open after Chris Pappas decided to run for Senate. In Michigan’s 10th District, Joe Aragona and Tim Greimel are possible candidates. Pontiac Mayor Clavin won’t challenge Laura Gillen in New York’s 4th District due to his judgeship bid.
In Indiana’s 7th District, George Hornedo plans to challenge Rep. Andre Carson in the Democratic primary. Joe Lawler might leave New York’s 17th District, with Mike Sacks joining the Democratic primary.
Additionally, a special election in San Diego County will determine the balance of power on the Board of Supervisors, with Republican John McCann and Democrat Paloma Aguirre leading the race. Democrats seek to restore their 3-2 majority on the board.
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