The New Jersey governor's race is tightening, with Democrat Mikie Sherrill maintaining a lead over Republican Jack Ciattarelli, amid heavy campaign spending, national support, and recent controversies, making the race highly competitive ahead of Election Day.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, a Marine veteran, previously defended Nazi symbolism in military culture and was aware of his Nazi-style tattoo, which he recently covered up after scrutiny. Evidence from social media and interviews suggests he knew of its Nazi links earlier than he claimed, contradicting his recent statements of ignorance.
Viral videos showing Katie Porter belittling a reporter and cursing at a staff member have negatively impacted her campaign for California governor, prompting her to apologize and leading strategists to try to alter the race's dynamics.
In the New Jersey governor's race, Democrat Mikie Sherrill, a former Navy pilot, denounces the Trump administration for improperly releasing her military personnel file to a Republican opponent's ally, intensifying the campaign's tension.
American Eagle's new campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney faces criticism for using a slogan that many interpret as echoing eugenicist ideas of beauty, specifically the phrase 'great genes,' which critics say promotes white-centric beauty standards. Despite the controversy, the campaign boosted American Eagle's stock temporarily, driven by online buzz rather than sales fundamentals.
Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle campaign supporting domestic violence survivors has sparked controversy over its suggestive tone, with critics claiming it undermines the cause, while fans praise her for challenging woke advertising. Despite mixed reactions, the campaign has boosted American Eagle's stock, which is now being viewed as a potential meme stock, as the brand shifts to a solo celebrity strategy with Sweeney as its face.
With less than 100 days until Election Day, Winsome Earle-Sears' campaign is undergoing staff changes and facing controversy, including past remarks on DEI and federal workforce cuts, as she seeks to revitalize her bid in Virginia.
U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who is running for Houston mayor, expressed regret after an audio recording leaked, allegedly showing her berating and demeaning her staff with profanity. In the recording, Jackson Lee can be heard using derogatory language and insulting her staffers. Former staff members have not commented on the recording, and Jackson Lee's campaign has refused to verify its authenticity. The Harris County Young Democrats withdrew their support for Jackson Lee, citing a "zero-tolerance policy for body-shaming and staff abuse." Jackson Lee's reputation for volatility in her office is well known, and she ranks sixth for staff turnover in a congressional data ranking.