Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* While Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently seemed to suggest that he won’t be a presidential candidate in 2024, the Virginia Republican released a new video this morning that seemed like a big hint that he’s planning a national campaign.
* In Nevada, Republican officials don’t appear thrilled that Jim Marchant, a failed secretary of state candidate, is their only announced U.S. Senate contender, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee has become increasingly unsubtle about trying to recruit retired U.S. Army Captain Sam Brown into the race. It would be Brown’s second attempt following a failed campaign last year.
* Speaking of second chances, a growing number of 2024 U.S. House races are shaping up to be rematches of 2022 contests, and the list keeps growing: Democrat Will Rollins, who lost to Republican Rep. Ken Calvert last year, and Democrat Michelle Vallejo, who lost to GOP Rep. Monica de la Cruz, have both launched their candidacies.
* In keeping with President Joe Biden’s recent messaging, Unite the Country, a super PAC backing the Democrat’s re-election, has launched a new television ad emphasizing the campaign’s “freedom” theme.








