Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Roughly 20 months after the 2020 elections, the Idaho Republican Party is poised to vote on a resolution describing Joe Biden as the “acting president,” who “was not legitimately elected.”
* It’s a shame when random conservatives online peddle misleading images of Biden, in the hopes of making him appear senile, but it’s worse when the Republican National Committee does it.
* Those looking for vulnerable incumbent Democratic senators apparently shouldn’t look at the state of Washington: The latest SurveyUSA poll found incumbent Sen. Patty Murray leading her Republican challenger, Tiffany Smiley, by 18 points.
* In Michigan, a progressive political group is trying to derail Ryan Kelley’s Republican gubernatorial candidacy, arguing that he’s ineligible due to his Jan. 6 role. Progress Michigan’s new lawsuit claims he has “engaged in insurrection in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment and therefore is ineligible to serve as a candidate for Governor for the State of Michigan.”









