Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The New Hampshire Supreme Court this morning struck down new voter-registration restrictions imposed by Republican policymakers in the state. As a WMUR report explained, the state’s highest court concluded that the measures could deter people from registering and voting and “imposes unreasonable burdens on the right to vote.”
* In Ohio, the Republicans’ U.S. Senate primary field got a little more crowded yesterday, with author J.D. Vance kicking off his statewide bid. Tech billionaire Peter Thiel is investing $10 million into a super PAC formed to advance Vance’s ambitions.
* State officials in California announced yesterday that Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) recall election has been scheduled for Sept. 14, which is just 10 weeks away.
* Speaking of 2021 elections, the Associated Press took a closer look yesterday at Virginia gubernatorial hopeful Glenn Youngkin’s (R) work at a private-equity firm called the Carlyle Group. It includes plenty of elements that suggest his private-sector record “could become a political liability” for the Republican candidate.








