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Wednesday's Campaign Round-Up, 2.21.18

Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.

Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.

* Though some recent polling suggests Democrats have lost much of their lead on the generic congressional ballot, the new Quinnipiac poll shows Dems leading Republicans by 15 points, 53% to 38%. Two weeks ago, Quinnipiac found Dems ahead by nine points.

* Republican officials in the state of Washington had scheduled a fundraiser with Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) in which they'd auction off an AR-15 rifle. The party has since changed its mind.

* For reasons I don't fully understand, Our Revolution, the progressive activist group that grew out of Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign, endorsed Dennis Kucinich yesterday in Ohio's Democratic gubernatorial primary.

* Rep. Steven Fincher (R) ended his Senate campaign in Tennessee the other day, and instead urged incumbent Sen. Bob Corker (R) to un-retire in order to seek another term. Corker is reportedly weighing his options, and will announce a final decision this week.

* Donald Trump yesterday lashed out at Rachel Crooks, a Democratic state House candidate in Ohio, who's accused the president of sexual misconduct. Crooks responded via Twitter, "Please, by all means, share the footage from the hallway [in Trump Tower] outside the 24th floor residential elevator bank on the morning of January 11, 2006. Let's clear this up for everyone."

* The progressive Save My Care campaign launched a new television ad yesterday slamming Republicans over health care. The commercial is part of a "six-figure" ad buy.

* And in New York’s 21st congressional district, former MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan this morning launched a congressional campaign against Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.). Though Barack Obama carried this district twice, Donald Trump won it easily in 2016.