Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In a bit of a surprise, Donald Trump announced his support for Katie Britt in Alabama’s Republican Senate runoff, spurning Rep. Mo Brooks, who practically begged the former president to re-endorse him. Britt and Brooks will face off a week from tomorrow.
* In Michigan’s gubernatorial race, far-right real-estate agent Ryan Kelley boasted that he believes his arrest last week will help his candidacy. The Republican candidate was taken into FBI custody last week on charges related to Kelley’s alleged actions on Jan. 6.
* On a related note, one of Kelley’s GOP rivals in Michigan, businessman Kevin Rinke, asked in a recent campaign ad, “Why is it that dead people always vote Democrat?” Asked to substantiate the claim, Rinke and his campaign declined to provide any evidence.
* In Alaska’s new Top 4 primary system, former half-term Gov. Sarah Palin will advance to the next round in the state’s congressional special election. Republican Nick Begich and non-partisan surgeon Al Gross have also been projected to advance. The special election to replace the late Rep. Don Young will be held Aug. 16.









