Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Texas’ congressional special election over the weekend, Republicans Susan Wright and state Rep. Jake Ellzey will advance to a runoff after no one reached 50% in the 23-candidate field.
* On a related note, Susan Wright, the widow of the late Rep. Ron Wright (R-Texas), contacted federal law enforcement last week in response to a robocall that falsely accused her of being responsible for her late husband’s death. The origin of the call remains unresolved.
* Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-Ill.) announced Friday afternoon that she’s retiring at the end of this term. The Illinois Democrat chaired the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in the 2020 cycle, en route to a closer-than-expected, four-point victory in the state’s 17th congressional district.
* Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) faced a barrage of boos on Saturday during his appearance at his state party’s convention. That said, a censure resolution against the senator, condemning Romney for voting to impeach Donald Trump, was defeated.








