Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Sen. Kyrsten Sinema hasn’t officially announced whether she’s running for a second term, but the Arizona independent’s campaign filed a statement of candidacy and a statement of organization for the 2024 cycle with the Federal Election Commission yesterday.
* Under Ohio’s current voter-ID laws, local citizens can use utility bills or bank statements as proof of identity. Under newly proposed Republican voting restrictions, this will no longer be good enough. The same GOP measure will make it more difficult to request absentee ballots or vote early in person.
* As Democratic officials prepare to demote New Hampshire’s role as home to the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, the Granite State’s congressional delegation wrote a Boston Globe op-ed in the hopes of protecting the status quo.
* In the race to replace the late Rep. Don McEachin in Virginia, Democrats continue to coalesce around state Sen. Jennifer McClellan. After Sen. Tim Kaine endorsed her, Del. Lamont Bagby, who intended to be a candidate, also threw his support behind McClellan.








