Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.) is going up on statewide television with his first TV ad: a new 30-second, straight-to-camera TV spot about racial justice. Jones'’ most recent polling has him in a tight race with Tommy Tuberville, the likely GOP candidate.
“The early June meeting in the Cabinet Room was intended as a general update on President Trump’s reelection campaign, but the president had other topics on his mind.and now, more than two years later, he brought up the 10-minute exam. He waxed on about how he’d dazzled the proctors with his stellar performance, according to two people familiar with his comments.
by WaPo’s Amy Gardner: “If voters remain reluctant to cast ballots in person, November is likely to bring an even more massive wave of voting by mail than what has swept across the country during primary season. That, in turn, means that a close race between President Trump and former vice president Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, in a pivotal state could take days, even weeks, to resolve, election officials across the country are warning.
PLAYBOOK METRO SECTION -- “Police thwart attempt by protesters to topple statue of Andrew Jackson near White House,” by WaPo’s Fredrick Kunkle, Susan Svrluga and Justin Jouvenal: “Protesters attempted to topple a bronze statue of former president Andrew Jackson in a park next to the White House on Monday night but were thwarted when police intervened.as hundreds of demonstrators protesting police brutality locked arms around the statue in Lafayette Square shortly before 8 p.m., while chanting, ‘Hey, hey, ho, ho, Andrew Jackson’s got to go.
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