It would be silly to think President Trump will not win the Republican nomination, but Nathaniel Rakich from fivethirtyeight tells us what long term effects could come out of the challenges by the other Republicans vying to knock off the incumbent.
Katie Glueck of the NY Times confirms Joe Biden is indeed leading the way in national polling for the Democratic Presidential nomination (slightly ahead of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren), but that state polling is widely varied.
The Hill's Amie Parnes warns that Joe Biden needs to focus more on younger voters, a demographic that hugely helped elect Barack Obama when Biden was his Vice President.
Josh Zumbrun of the WSJ lays out the potential consequences--or even benefits--for Trump's 2020 campaign in regards to waging the trade war with China.
Even though this time of summer is usually less hectic for presidential candidates, POLITICO's David Siders notes how they still have plenty of campaigning to do, as well as plenty of mistakes to avoid.
The Hill's Amie Parnes details former VP Joe Biden's 2020 campaign so far, including his struggles after the first Democratic debate, and what we can expect next.