Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* To the surprise of no one, Donald Trump’s political operation tried to turn the first day of his criminal trial into a fundraising opportunity.
* Voters in Alabama’s 2nd congressional district will vote today on the major parties’ nominees. As the Associated Press reported, this is a district that was “redrawn by a federal court to boost the voting power of Black residents.”
* Michigan’s state House has been deadlocked for months, with each party holding 54 seats, but that’s poised to change today with two special elections in heavily Democratic districts just outside of Detroit.
* The Republican Party of Wisconsin has a new executive director: Andrew Iverson. That wouldn’t be especially notable except the AP reported that Iverson “pushed allegations of widespread fraud that were ultimately debunked.” The same report highlighted a recording, made two days after Election Day 2020, in which Iverson said, “Here’s the drill: Comms is going to continue to fan the flame and get the word out about Democrats trying to steal this election.”








