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[New post] The Political Report – October 31, 2023

Site logo image Delaware Dem posted: " A new Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll finds Donald Trump leading the GOP presidential race with 43%, followed by Nikki Haley at 16%, Ron DeSantis at 16%, Tim Scott at 7%, Vivek Ramaswamy at 4%, Chris Christie at 4% and Doug Burgum at 3%. " Blue Delaware

The Political Report – October 31, 2023

Delaware Dem

Oct 31

A new Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll finds Donald Trump leading the GOP presidential race with 43%, followed by Nikki Haley at 16%, Ron DeSantis at 16%, Tim Scott at 7%, Vivek Ramaswamy at 4%, Chris Christie at 4% and Doug Burgum at 3%.

Nikki Haley is on the rise in Iowa, where she's tied with Ron DeSantis for second in a new poll of likely Iowa caucus goers.

Donald Trump is lapping the field with 43% support.https://t.co/oRkAmMIgfI

— Axios (@axios) October 30, 2023

Wall Street Journal: In first state for GOP presidential voting, the race is on for second place.

The same Iowa poll finds 65% of Republican voters say Donald Trump "can win an election against Joe Biden, regardless of his legal challenges." Another 32% say his legal challenges "will make it nearly impossible for him to win an election against Joe Biden."

'The rise is real': Haley's breakout is jolting 2024's undercard race https://t.co/WNUjhi6RNy

— POLITICO (@politico) October 29, 2023

Politico: "Haley, to be sure, isn't filling stadiums. Campaigning recently in Iowa, her events look much like they did throughout the spring and summer…"

"But there are signs on the trail that Haley is now a critical factor in the race, evident not only in the supporters who show up for her, but in the opponents who once ignored her."

Trump forgot where he was during a speech in Sioux City, Iowa, Sunday, greeting the crowd with, "Thank you very much, Sioux Falls." https://t.co/rsfdnEbK6B

— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) October 30, 2023

"Donald Trump predicted Sunday he would win Iowa's Republican presidential caucuses in January, tossing aside what he called advisers' caution not to overstate expectations, even as he greeted his audience by naming a city in a neighboring state," the AP reports.

OPINION | Could Mississippi Actually Elect a Democratic Governor?

Gov. Tate Reeves is unpopular and scandal-prone. And his Democratic challenger, Brandon Presley, is almost as conservative as the incumbent.

By @llassabehttps://t.co/YfRCUdRRaV

— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) October 30, 2023

Associated Press: "More than four-fifths of Mississippi's legislative candidates will have no major-party opposition in the Nov. 7 general election."

"And more than half of this year's winners will have faced no other Republicans or Democrats in either the primary or te general election."

'This is not cancel culture': DeSantis defends call to ban pro-Palestinian groups at Florida colleges https://t.co/a9m15KyDjo

— POLITICO (@politico) October 29, 2023

CNN: "Many of [Florida Governor DeSantis'] top lieutenants in charge of executing his hard-charging agenda — which doubles as a platform for his presidential campaign — earn six-figure incomes."

"In some cases, their pay far outpaces the salaries for their jobs under past Florida governors."

The chances of Donald Trump refusing to accept defeat in the 2024 presidential race already seemed high. Mike Johnson's rise means Trump may have an election-denying Speaker, too. https://t.co/PaI9MhL849

— Intelligencer (@intelligencer) October 28, 2023

"One of Donald Trump's new comedic bits at his rallies features him impersonating the current commander in chief with an over-the-top caricature mocking President Biden's age," the New York Times reports.

"With droopy eyelids and mouth agape, Mr. Trump stammers and mumbles. He squints. His arms flap. He shuffles his feet and wanders laggardly across the stage. A burst of laughter and applause erupts from the crowd as he feigns confusion by turning and pointing to invisible supporters, as if he does not realize his back is to them."

"But his recent campaign events have also featured less deliberate stumbles. Mr. Trump has had a string of unforced gaffes, garble and general disjointedness that go beyond his usual discursive nature, and that his Republican rivals are pointing to as signs of his declining performance."

'Which one is Dean?' — Phillips launches to intrigue, indifference and confusion https://t.co/x0ilbWYBZz

— POLITICO (@politico) October 27, 2023

NEW YORK 3RD DISTRICT. Federal Judge Joanna Seybert announced Friday that Republican Rep. George Santos' fraud trial would begin Sept. 9, which is more than two months after New York holds its June 25 primary. Almost no one, with the possible exception of Santos, thinks he'll once again be his party's nominee for the 3rd District, but he faces a far more immediate threat to his political future.

Four fellow members of the Empire State's GOP House delegation―Anthony D'Esposito, Nick LaLota, Mike Lawler, and Marc Molinaro―announced Thursday that they were introducing a resolution to force the House to decide in the coming week whether to expel Santos; two others, Nick Langworthy and Brandon Williams, also said earlier in the month that they wanted Santos thrown out of the House. Five of these representatives hold a seat that Joe Biden carried in 2020 (only Langworthy's 23rd is safely red), and they likely have the most to lose the longer Santos' scandals and antics make news.

Each of these New Yorkers voted with the rest of their GOP colleagues in May to table a similar resolution from California Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia. However, Inside Elections' Jacob Rubashkin notes that these six Republicans and the 212 Democrats together would have just enough support to prevent the chamber from doing the same thing this time.

It would take a two-thirds vote to make Santos the first member of Congress to be booted by his colleagues since Ohio Democratic Rep. James Traficant in 2002, but other Republicans aren't so eager to end this dry spell. The 3rd District backed Biden 54-45 in 2020, and Democrats would have a strong chance to flip it in a special election and erode the GOP's tiny House majority still further. And sure enough, Speaker Mike Johnson declared Thursday that "George Santos is due due process [and] we have to allow due process to play out."

A special may be on the horizon even if Santos isn't expelled, though, as he could accept a plea deal with prosecutors that would almost certainly require him to resign. Under state special election law it would be up to party leaders in the district's two counties, Suffolk and Queens, to pick their respective nominees.

Santos' Democratic predecessor, former Rep. Tom Suozzi, may have the inside track in such a contest due to his ties to party leaders. Politico reported earlier this month that Suozzi has a stake in four summer camps owned by Jay Jacobs, who chairs both the state and Nassau County party; Suozzi also spent six years serving with 5th District Rep. Greg Meeks, who runs the Queens party, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who would likely have some influence over the nomination process.

Several candidates are challenging Santos for renomination, and it remains to be seen if GOP leaders have a preference for any of them.

After abandoning a Senate fight with Kari Lake at Donald Trump's urging, Masters now faces fellow MAGA pol Abe Hamadeh (endorsed by Lake) in a House primary in suburban Phoenix. Neither candidate lives in the district. https://t.co/PuzrY4PMAK

— Intelligencer (@intelligencer) October 27, 2023

WISCONSIN 3RD DISTRICT. State Rep. Katrina Shankland has released an internal poll of the Democratic primary from Blueprint Polling that shows her trailing businesswoman Rebecca Cooke by 21-18, with former La Crosse County Board chair Tara Johnson at 11. The memo argues that Shankland has more room to grow, finding that Cooke, who was the runner-up for the nomination here in 2022, has higher name recognition at 42% compared to just under 30% for the other two Democrats.

This is the first primary poll we've seen here since all three women joined the race to take on GOP Rep. Derrick Van Orden.

Due to a confluence of state and federal factors, it'll be exceeding difficult to take down the new North Carolina map that gives Republicans three near-automatic seat flips, and one friendlier tossup.https://t.co/USmRpHFgZh

— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) October 27, 2023

MARYLAND 3RD DISTRICT. "Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, who testified to the Jan. 6 select committee about his experience during the Capitol riot, is considering a run for Congress," Axios reports. "Rep. John Sarbanes (D-MD) announced Thursday he will not run for a 10th term, opening up his safely Democratic district in the central Maryland suburbs for the first time in nearly two decades."

Multiple Democrats say that they're also interested in running and the Baltimore Banner has put together a list of these potential contenders:

  • Del. Vanessa Atterbeary
  • Howard County Executive Calvin Ball
  • State Sen. Sarah Elfreth
  • State Sen. Dawn Gile
  • Del. Dana Jones

Elfreth said Friday she would "definitely going to take the weekend and determine where I can have the best impact on these issues," while Ball declared he'd decide by Thanksgiving. Atterbeary, for her part, said, "I am confident that I will be in the race."

State Sen. Clarence Lam, meanwhile, declined to talk about his plans to the Banner. Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, however, took his name out of contention by saying that he'd serve out the new four-year term he won in 2022.

Who is Dean Phillips? 55 things to know about the multi-millionaire gelato tycoon who's launching a longshot primary bid against President Biden👇 https://t.co/HCZen09J42

— POLITICO (@politico) October 27, 2023

NEW YORK 4TH DISTRICT. 2022 nominee Laura Gillen has publicized an internal poll from Public Policy Polling that shows her with a wide 53-10 lead over state Sen. Kevin Thomas in next year's Democratic primary. The survey shows Gillen with a 51-8 favorable rating among primary voters, while Thomas is more unknown at 25-9 favorable.

Dems are freaking out, and for good reason. Dean Phillips may not be some heavyweight, but he's got deep pockets and influential friends.

In New Hampshire, Billy Shaheen—longtime kingmaker and husband of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen—is helping his campaign.https://t.co/gvy9RrT1Qk

— Tim Alberta (@TimAlberta) October 27, 2023

ARIZONA 8TH DISTRICT. State Sen. Anthony Kern, who was part of a slate of fake Trump electors, said Monday he was "about 90% there" on a campaign to succeed his fellow Republican, retiring Rep. Debbie Lesko. Kern, though, may have other things to worry about, as the Washington Post reported days later that Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes' investigation into the fake electors was "zeroing in on the pressure placed on local officials" by Trump's forces.

One person who will not be running, though, is Elijah Norton, a wealthy businessman who lost an ugly GOP primary last year to 1st District Rep. David Schweikert. Norton, who is currently the state party's treasurer, tweeted Thursday, "I am gracious for the encouragement I have received by those asking me to run for CD-8 following @RepDLesko's retirement (who we thank for her service), but I must humbly decline."

New: the Biden campaign's rxn to Phillips: a yawn.

No primary campaign staff in South Carolina to defend the first primary.

Focused instead on general election swing states

Muted public response.https://t.co/FDWH5Ckhdz

— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) October 28, 2023

MINNESOTA 3RD DISTRICT. Rep. Dean Phillips on Thursday launched what could charitably be called a longshot primary challenge to President Joe Biden, but he did not indicate if he was open to running for reelection to the House. Minnesota's candidate filing deadline is in early June, so we may be waiting a while.

DNC official Ron Harris, though, already announced in mid-October that he'd run for the 3rd District no matter what Phillips did, and he responded to the congressman's news Friday by tweeting, "Dean Phillips is running for President using Republican talking points—days after Republicans elevated MAGA Mike Johnson to Speaker. I'm running a primary campaign against Dean so MN-03 has a strong Democrat who is focused on the district." Harris also earned an endorsement from St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, though all of Carter's constituents live in Democratic Rep. Betty McCollum's 4th District.

A few other Democrats expressed interest earlier this month in running if Phillips left, and we're waiting to see if any of them decide to go for it now. The 3rd, which is based in the western Minneapolis suburbs, favored Biden 60-39 in 2020, and Democrats are strongly favored to keep it.

Kyrsten Sinema's Senate career was hampered by the fact that she clearly just wanted to be the personal valet to hedge funders and the private equity industry on Capitol Hill. https://t.co/rNMyrvANzj

— The New Republic (@newrepublic) October 30, 2023

NEW MEXICO REDISTRICTING. The New Mexico Supreme Court has set a Nov. 20 date for oral arguments in the GOP's appeal of a recent lower court ruling that had upheld the state's Democratic-drawn congressional map on the basis that it was not egregiously gerrymandered enough to violate the state constitution.

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