Weekly Battleground Roundup
Democrats are coalescing around their new leader, Zohran Mamdani.
Mamdani’s words and actions don’t just define him — they define every single Democrat running for office across this great country.
Here’s your weekly battleground roundup:
California
LA Times: Unions Opposing Trump Agenda Pouring Money Into Proposition 50 Campaign
CA-22
Bakersfield Californian: Valadao leads in fundraising, filings show; Dems far behind
Illinois
Capitol News: Jeffries’ Illinois redistricting push meets cool reception in Springfield
Iowa
Cedar Rapids Gazette: Iowa GOP House delegation presses Schumer to reopen government amid shutdown fallout
IA-01
Indianola Advocate: The government shutdown is hurting Iowans
ME-02
Daily Caller: Jared Golden Receives Poor Polling News
NV-01
Nevada Globe: Is Dina Titus the Next to Go? Pelosi’s Looming Exit Raises Questions in Nevada
NJ-07
Washington Times: Brian Varela, N.J. Democrat running for U.S. House, accused of ‘dangerous’ rhetoric on social media
New York
NYT: Hakeem Jeffries Gives Mamdani Last-Minute Endorsement for N.Y.C. Mayor
NY-18
NOTUS: A Congressman Who Doesn’t Think Lawmakers Should Trade Individual Stock Violated the STOCK Act
NY-19
River Reporter: Riley refused to let a woman speak at SUNY Sullivan town hall
WBNG: Protestors gather outside of Congressman Josh Riley’s Binghamton Office
North Carolina
New York Times: North Carolina State Senate Approves New Congressional Map in Effort to Add a Seat
Ohio
Cleveland.com: Democrats gear up to ask Ohio voters to smack down any GOP redistricting plan
PA-08
WOLF: Rep. Bresnahan visits kids at Head Start amid government shutdown and no state budget
Daily Wire: Taxes Have Jumped Under Dem Congressional Candidate Despite ‘No New Taxes’ Boast
PA-10
New York Times: Scott Perry Says Democrats ‘Hate the Military,’ Echoing Trump’s Attacks
Virginia
Washington Post: To counter Trump, Virginia Democrats plan to redraw congressional map
VA-02
WAVY: Rep. Kiggans calls on Senate to reopen government as shutdown becomes 2nd longest in U.S. history