Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court settled on a new congressional district map this week, which is consistent with the lines proposed by a group of Democratic-aligned voters. That’s not the outcome Republicans were hoping for.
* On a related note, a North Carolina court this week rejected a Republican-drawn map, instead endorsing a map drawn by a non-partisan panel of redistricting experts. That’s also not the outcome the GOP wanted to see.
* In Texas, the latest Emerson poll found Republican Gov. Greg Abbott maintaining his advantage over former Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke, 52 percent to 45 percent.
* The same poll found scandal-ridden state Attorney General Ken Paxton ahead in his GOP primary race, though his support stood at 43 percent, while Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush is second with 20 percent. The intra-party election is March 1 and if no one wins a majority, there will be a May 24 runoff. Only one-in-four GOP primary voters in the state said they’re less likely to support Paxton because he’s under criminal indictment.









