A warning sign for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott A new poll finds cause for concern for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who is seeking reelection in 2022.
Let's go over what happened this summer: Abbott codified laws restricting abortion and banning government vaccine mandates, and grappling with a surge of migrants at the US-Mexico border, among other issues.
Voters give Abbott a thumbs down on his handling of all three hot-button issues:
Abbot does get a thumbs up on the economy. A solid 53% of voters approve of his handling of the economy, while 39% disapprove.
There is a silver lining for Abbott in the Quinnipiac poll. Voters may not like him right now, but they dislike other high-profile gubernatorial prospects even more.
The Point: Texas voters aren't totally keen on Abbott's reelection, but so far, polling shows they dislike the alternatives even more.
-- Lauren QUOTE OF THE DAY "There's always enough time on Capitol Hill." -- Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a Washington state Democrat, on the tenuous, down-to-the-wire negotiations in Congress over the Biden agenda budget bill and the bipartisan infrastructure deal: "I've seen it happen over and over again, where things get to a point and then all of a sudden things become possible that no one thought was possible. That said, I think (this) is pretty difficult." WEDNESDAY'S TOP TWEETS 1. Awkward! 2. It's so out there, it just might work 3. Meanwhile, in South Dakota 4. What a world, indeed 5. We'll probably get the same answer!
LAUREN'S GOOD READS Liz Cheney 2024? CNN's Michael Warren reports, "Liz Cheney is going to New Hampshire. She's getting her political operation in order. And she's raising money like mad from icons of the Republican Party. The Wyoming congresswoman is clearly exploring her political options and power well beyond her congressional district, even if she's not talking openly about a run for president."
BuzzFeed's Addy Baird has a great question about tonight's Congressional Baseball Game: "But isn't it strange, I've been asking Democratic lawmakers, to play against (Rep. Marjorie Taylor) Greene in a charity game about bipartisanship — given, you know, all of it?"
Run free! Those five escaped zebras are still on the loose in Maryland, NBC Washington reports.
In The Economist, cow-free meat and milk.
MUSICAL INTERLUDE Eddie Vedder is an excellent addition to any road trip playlist (and not just the stuff from his "Into the Wild" album). I'm particularly loving "Long Way." NOTE TO SENDER Americans across the country could start seeing slowdowns in mail delivery across the country as early as Friday, when the US Postal Service implements its new service standards, CNN's Kristen Holmes reports.
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