Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* After Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices ended affirmative action in higher education student admissions, the Republicans running for president celebrated the decision.
* The New York Times reported that Americans for Prosperity Action, the political network established by Charles and David Koch, “has raised more than $70 million for political races as it looks to help Republicans move past Donald J. Trump.”
* Though there are already several highly competitive Democrats running for the U.S. Senate in California, Silicon Valley executive Lexi Reese launched a statewide candidacy of her own this week. This will be Reese’s first attempt at elected office.
* Amidst difficult questions about the Democratic Party’s institutional strength in New York, CNN reported that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is “methodically staging a takeover of Democratic House campaigns” in his home state. The report added that the Brooklyn congressman “is installing his own loyalists in key positions as he effectively takes over much of the state party operations that would usually be controlled by Gov. Kathy Hochul.”








