Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Rep. Kai Kahele hasn’t yet finished his first term on Capitol Hill, but the Hawaii Democrat is reportedly set to give up his seat to run for governor. Kahele’s brief tenure has included unusual questions about his work as a pilot for Hawaiian Airlines, which he’s continued to do while in office.
* In Georgia’s Republican gubernatorial primary, a SurveyUSA poll conducted for the NBC affiliate in Atlanta found incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp with a big lead over former Sen. David Perdue, 56 percent to 31 percent.
* Former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, a leading Republican gubernatorial hopeful this year, is trying to give her candidacy a boost by embracing conspiracy theories about the 2020 race. “ I am focused exclusively on Wisconsin. And what I can tell you about Wisconsin, is that I feel like it was rigged,” she said this week.
* In a rare poll of Vermont’s open U.S. Senate race, the latest University of New Hampshire survey found Democratic Rep. Peter Welch with a big lead over former Republican prosecutor Christina Nolan, 62 percent to 27 percent.









