Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* On Friday, the Ohio Supreme Court formally rejected a Republican-drawn gerrymandered congressional map in a 4-3 ruling. The GOP-led state legislation has 30 days to approve a new map in line with state law.
* A judge in Wisconsin late last week ruled that ballot drop boxes are impermissible under state law. Circuit Court Judge Michael Bohren’s decision will be appealed.
* The National Republican Congressional Committee’s fundraising was strong in the fourth quarter, with a $35 million haul, but the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee fared even better, raising $39.7 million over the same three-month period. Across all of 2021, the DCCC narrowly edged the NRCC, $146 million to $140 million.
* The Senate Majority PAC, aligned with the Senate Democratic leadership, wasted no time launching a $1 million ad buy against Sen. Ron Johnson in Wisconsin. The Republican is widely seen as the GOP’s most vulnerable incumbent in the 2022 cycle.








