Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As expected, Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego kicked off a U.S. Senate campaign in Arizona this morning. It’s not yet clear whether there will be a three-way contest: Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has not yet officially announced her 2024 plans.
* As for Republicans eyeing the Arizona race, The Washington Post reported that failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is “considering” another campaign, as is failed Senate candidate Blake Masters, who conceded he’s “seriously” eyeing another statewide bid. Karrin Taylor Robson, who lost to Lake in a primary last year, is also reportedly “considering“ the contest.
* Sen. Joe Manchin hasn’t yet said whether he’ll seek re-election in West Virginia next year, but for the conservative Democrat, Capitol Hill apparently isn’t his only option. On NBC’s “Meet the Press” yesterday, Chuck Todd asked Manchin whether he’d consider a presidential run or a Senate campaign with a different party. “Everything is on the table,” the incumbent replied.
* A Siena College poll released this morning found that 59% of New York voters believe Republican Rep. George Santos should resign. The same survey found 17% of New Yorkers said the scandal-plagued congressman should remain in office, while the rest either did not know or did not have an opinion.








