Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Georgia’s closely watched GOP gubernatorial primary, former Sen. David Perdue conceded yesterday that he “may not win” next week. The Republican added, however, that recent polls are wrong and he doesn’t think he’ll lose by 30 points.
* On a related note, while Donald Trump was desperate to use Perdue to defeat incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp, NBC News reports that the former president “seems to have given [Perdue’s] campaign up for dead.” There will be no 11th-hour Trump appearance in Georgia.
* In Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race, Republican Mehmet Oz has faced residency questions in his newly adopted home state, and it now appears that the celebrity doctor is still registered to vote in New Jersey, where he voted a year and a half ago.
* The chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota apologized yesterday after anti-Semitic imagery was used at the party’s recent state convention.









