Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In New York, Republican gubernatorial hopeful Lee Zeldin was attacked at a campaign event last night by a man wielding a sharp object. The congressman was not injured, and no other injuries were reported.
* Maryland’s Democratic gubernatorial primary was highly competitive, but NBC News’ Decision Desk projects that author and former non-profit leader Wes Moore has won his party’s nomination. He’ll face far-right state Del. Dan Cox in November.
* Despite the ridicule he received overnight, Republican Sen. Josh Hawley used his raised Jan. 6 fist again this morning to ask supporters to send him more campaign money.
* On a related note, Missouri Democrats are reportedly planning to organize a “Hawlin’ Hawley 5K” race to mock the GOP senator.









