Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* It’s Primary Day in Tennessee, and among the most closely watched contests is just south of Nashville, where far-right Rep. Andy Ogles is facing a Republican primary challenge from Courtney Johnston, a member of Nashville’s metro council. The incumbent congressman’s allies appear concerned about his electoral fate.
* Donald Trump really wanted an endorsement from the United Auto Workers union. He didn’t get it: The UAW has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.
* It was close, but in Arizona’s most closely watched congressional primary, NBC News projects that Republican Abe Hamadeh has defeated Blake Masters.
* The main super PAC supporting Harris’ 2024 candidacy began running a new ad on Wednesday with an interesting tagline: “Let the future begin.”
The pro-Harris Super PAC is running a new ad.
— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) July 31, 2024
Just aired on the Olympics, per @AdImpact_Pol
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* Traditionally, potential running mates have been cautious not to appear too eager, but given the unprecedented circumstances about the Democratic campaign this year, several leading contenders for Harris’ ticket — Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky — have released campaign-style videos in recent days introducing themselves to voters and praising Harris.








