Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In the latest example of Democrats meddling in Republican primaries to boost seemingly unelectable candidates, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is running ads in Michigan’s 3rd congressional district, touting John Gibbs’ conservatism. Gibbs is taking on incumbent Rep. Peter Meijer in a GOP primary.
* In Fulton County’s investigation into election interference in Georgia, a judge ruled yesterday that District Attorney Fani Willis can no longer target a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor because Willis attended a fundraiser for his opponent.
* With only a week to go before the Republicans’ U.S. Senate primary in Missouri, a super PAC targeting former Gov. Eric Greitens, called the Show Me Values PAC, has now spent $6.2 million on ads. According to an NBC News report, the investment “appears to be driving down Greitens’ standing in the race.”
* The latest Morning Consult poll in Alaska found that Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who’s up for re-election this year, is actually more popular with Democratic voters in her home state than her own party’s voters.









