Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Shortly after House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) exited the White House yesterday following infrastructure talks, his campaign supporters received a fundraising text that read, “I just met with Corrupt Joe Biden and he’s STILL planning to push his radical Socialist agenda onto the American people.” So much for good-faith, bipartisan talks.
* With only about five months remaining before Virginia’s gubernatorial race, the Democratic Governors Association has launched new ads trying to tie Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin (R) to Donald Trump, who lost the commonwealth by double digits last year. See here and here.
* In Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race, Republican Sean Parnell came up short last year in his race against Rep. Conor Lamb (D), but the Trump-backed candidate hopes to parlay that narrow defeat into a U.S. Senate candidacy, which Parnell launched yesterday.
* On a related note, Virginia state Sen. Amanda “Trump in Heels” Chase (R) finished third in the race for her party’s gubernatorial nomination, and this week, she posted a Facebook message claiming that the state GOP’s convention process was “rigged.” Chase added, “I will have more to say in the days ahead.”








