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As the coronavirus continues to upend American life and the campaign trail, a few campaigns have started incorporating the pandemic into their paid messaging

in front of the POLITICO Pro paywall. If your work is affected by fast developing COVID-19 policies, we’re here to help.ahead of the May 12 mail-ballot only special to replace former Rep. Katie Hill in CA-25.

The buy is over $90,000 and will run from March 31 to April 20.in the primary to face Katko in NY-24.one of their last strongholds in the state. Incumbent Republican Mayor Kevin Faulconer was term-limited, and both spots out of the top-two primary appear to be going to Democrats. Democrat Todd Gloria won the first spot, and Democrat Barbara Bry passed Republican Scott Sherman as more ballots came in this week, perThe National Democratic Redistricting Committee and its affiliated nonprofit are kicking in a combined $200,000 into the Wisconsin state Supreme Court race, ahead of the April 7 general election between Jill Karofsky and Dan Kelly. The election is technically nonpartisan, but Democrats support Karofsky, while Kelly is the Republican-backed incumbent.of hires. Chintan Patel will be vice president for political, Porsha White will be vice president for voting rights and state organizing, Dorien Paul Blythers will be political director, Josh Cooper will be deputy research director and Joy Kudia will be deputy digital director. Scott Fay was also promoted to vice president of ECU Action Fund.“Dr. Fauci doughnuts are selling like hotcakes at Donuts Delite” — From theAt almost 100 million strong, non-voters are the largest bloc of the electorate, a group of Americans who seldom — if ever — perform an essential function of a democratic society. By not making their voices heard, they will impact the 2020 presidential race. For the health of our democracy, it’s important to take a closer look at them, and ask why they are not voting. A landmark national study of 12,000 chronic nonvoters by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation reveals key differences between non-voters and active voters when it comes to trust in the electoral system and engagement with political news. We learned that non-voters have diverse political views on key issues. While generally less interested in politics, many non-voters say they plan to cast a ballot in 2020. Find out who would benefit at

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