Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In a victory for voting rights advocates, a state judge ruled late last week that Georgia law allows Saturday voting before the U.S. Senate runoff election. Republican state officials soon after announced plans to appeal the ruling.
* On a related note, Barack Obama campaigned for Georgia Democrats before the midterm elections, and now the former president is poised to do it again: The Associated Press reported that Obama has scheduled a Dec. 1 event in Georgia, hoping to give incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock a boost. Dec. 1, the AP noted, is the final day of early in-person voting.
* As for Warnock’s opponent, Herschel Walker campaigned alongside Gov. Brian Kemp over the weekend. It was the first-ever joint appearance for the two Georgia Republicans.
* And speaking of unresolved Senate races, Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski has inched into the lead in Alaska as more votes are tallied.








