Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Gov. Ron DeSantis hasn’t yet launched his presidential campaign, but a super PAC supporting former Donald Trump is nevertheless hitting the airwaves, investing $1.3 million in an attack ad targeting the Florida Republican.
* With time running out in Kentucky’s GOP gubernatorial primary, a group supporting state Attorney General Daniel Cameron is launching its first ad campaign, as former United Nations Ambassador Kelly Craft continues to hammer Cameron with a series of critical commercials.
* California Gov. Gavin Newsom continues to take an interest in political development far from the Golden State: The Democratic governor’s newest endeavor is an organization called the “Campaign for Democracy” committee that will focus on organizing progressive activism in red states.
* In the wake of No Labels becoming a recognized political party in Arizona, the state Democratic Party has filed a new lawsuit, challenging the validity of the group’s legal filings.
* On the heels of a deadly mass shooting at a school in Nashville, DeSantis traveled to Georgia and held an event at a popular gun store, where he complained about “wokeness.”









