Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Priorities USA, a leading super PAC aligned with Democratic politics, is reportedly launching a new, $15 million campaign intended to combat voter suppression in battleground states.
* The New York Times published a rather brutal report on Doug Mastriano’s Republican gubernatorial campaign in Pennsylvania, noting that the far-right candidate is drawing small crowds, isn’t running any television ads, and isn’t scheduled to receive any additional financial assistance from the Republican Governors Association.
* On a related note, Pennsylvania’s retiring U.S. senator, Republican Pat Toomey, refuses to say publicly whether he supports Mastriano’s candidacy.
* A new statewide Arizona Republic/Suffolk University poll found incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly leading Republican Blake Masters, 49% to 42%, in the Grand Canyon State’s closely watched U.S. Senate race.









