Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* A federal judge yesterday ordered two Georgia counties to return more than 4,000 voters to the state’s voter rolls ahead of next week’s U.S. Senate runoff elections.
* On a related note, a pro-Trump lawyer named Lin Wood recently filed a lawsuit to stop next week’s elections in Georgia, claiming there’s a problem with the state’s absentee-ballot process. A federal judge yesterday dismissed the case.
* With a week remaining before the Georgia runoff elections, the Rev. Raphael Warnock (D) unveiled a new, minute-long ad today, pushing back against Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s (R) attacks. “She’s trying to make you afraid of me, because she’s afraid of you,” the Georgian said in his direct-to-camera message.
* Meanwhile, Loeffler and Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) this morning announced their support for $2,000 direct-aid checks — a position Warnock and Jon Ossoff (D) have been pressing the Republican incumbents to take for weeks.








