Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In a 4-3 ruling, the Wisconsin Supreme Court yesterday approved district maps proposed by Gov. Tony Evers. While the Democratic governor was pleased, and his plan was fairer than the Republican legislature’s alternative, NBC News’ report added, “[T]he maps are likely to maintain the GOP’s 5-3 congressional advantage and only narrow Republican control of the Legislature.”
* Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis yesterday tried to raise money off the incident in which he berated children for wearing masks at one of the Republican’s photo-ops.
* American Bridge 21st Century, a leading super PAC aligned with Democrats, is launching a $5 million ad buy targeting Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. The ads, which will start reaching voters on Wednesday, emphasize U.S. economic gains.
* Priorities USA, the other leading super PAC aligned with Democrats, released a pair of ads this morning connecting Republicans to Vladimir Putin, with a special emphasis on Donald Trump’s praise for the Russian leader.









