Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) yesterday joined a crowded U.S. Senate field, hoping to take on incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly (D) next year. Brnovich’s candidacy may be complicated by the fact that Donald Trump has publicly criticized him for not going far enough to kowtow to the former president’s election nonsense.
* Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.), a prominent anti–LGBTQ voice and a Republican who questioned the validity of Barack Obama’s birth certificate, yesterday joined a crowded U.S. Senate field in her home state of Missouri.
* With just 20 weeks remaining before New Jersey’s gubernatorial election, Rutgers-Eagleton Poll found incumbent Gov. Phil Murphy (D) with a two-to-one advantage over former state Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli (R), 52% to 26%.
* Speaking of 2021 gubernatorial races, Virginia’s Glenn Youngkin (R) struggled a bit this week when asked whether he’d campaign with Trump. “I don’t think his schedule is — I think he has his schedule and is set to go to other places,” the Republican nominee told reporters. Asked specifically whether he’s prepared to stand alongside the former president, Youngkin said, “I think if he were to come, fine; if he doesn’t come, fine.”








