Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As Wisconsin’s closely watched state Supreme Court elections draw closer, Democrats are turning to a familiar strategy: The party is boosting right-wing — and presumably unelectable — candidates in the hopes of that they’ll lose in the general election.
* Perry Johnson’s Republican gubernatorial campaign in Michigan failed for procedural reasons, but he’s apparently parlaying that experience into a GOP presidential campaign. As NBC News noted, Johnson aired a television ad in Iowa and New Hampshire during the Super Bowl.
* It’s not common for legislators to switch parties, but in New Jersey, state Sen. Samuel Thompson has left the Republican Party to become a Democrat. The move gives the Democratic Party 25 members in the 40-member state Senate.









