House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi predicted Democrats “will carry the House” in next week’s midterm elections in an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

“Let me say this,” the California Democrat told the late-night host. “Up until today, I would’ve said, ‘If the election were held today, we would win.’” Asked by Colbert what has changed, Pelosi replied, “What now I’m saying is, we will win.” She continued, “Democrats will carry the House. If we have a bigger victory, the Senate, governorships, it’s going to be a great night for America.”

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Conway op-ed: George Conway, the husband of President Donald Trump’s adviser Kellyanne Conway, writes in a Washington Post op-ed that Trump’s proposal to end birthright citizenship is unconstitutional. “Such a move would be unconstitutional and would certainly be challenged. And the challengers would undoubtedly win,” Conway writes in a joint piece with Neal Katyal, the former acting U.S. solicitor general in the Obama administration. Conway’s position puts him at odds with his wife, who defended Trump’s idea in a Tuesday-night interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, also broke with Trump on the subject, telling a Kentucky radio station that “you cannot end birthright citizenship with an executive order.”

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Braun lead over Donnelly: Republican Mike Braun has a slim lead over Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly in a new poll, but it’s within the statistical margin of error.

The Indianapolis Star has more on the poll by Cygnal, which shows Braun heading toward November leading 49% to 46%. The Star notes those numbers are similar to findings in the CBS News 2018 Battleground Tracker, updated earlier this week, which showed Braun leading Democrat Donnelly 46% to 43%.

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Abrams to get a hand from Oprah:Oprah Winfrey is heading to Georgia to campaign for Stacey Abrams, BuzzFeed reports. The star will join Abrams, the Democratic candidate for governor, on Thursday. If Abrams wins the race, she will be the first black woman governor in the history of the U.S. BuzzFeed notes Winfrey’s visit will come a day ahead of former President Barack Obama’s trip to Atlanta to campaign for Abrams and other Democrats on the ballot. Other Democrats who have campaigned in-state for Abrams include former Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker. Abrams’ Republican opponent Brian Kemp is also the secretary of state in charge of elections. Former President Jimmy Carter has urged Kemp to quit his position to avoid damaging public confidence in the outcome of the hotly contested race. The campaign in its closing month has been defined by charges of attempted voter suppression. Kemp has called the allegations a “farce.”