Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Following up on an item from this morning, former Sen. David Perdue did, in fact, launch a Republican gubernatorial race in Georgia this morning, setting up a primary fight against incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp. Remarkably, in his announcement video, Perdue blames Kemp for the two Democratic U.S. Senate victories in Georgia in January.
* Speaking of Georgia, Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams has expressed national ambitions, but her campaign said “unequivocally” this morning that if Abrams wins next year’s gubernatorial race, she will serve a full term and won’t run for higher office in 2024.
* In Virginia, one of the two state legislative recounts has been resolved in the Republican candidate’s favor, assuring GOP control over the House of Delegates. The other recount is expected to wrap up this week.
* Donald Trump continues to intervene in Republican primaries, and Politico reported that the former president has “brokered a deal” in North Carolina’s GOP Senate primary in which former Rep. Mark Walker will run for the House, making matters a little easier for Rep. Ted Budd, whom Trump supports. That said, former Gov. Pat McCrory is still in the race and isn’t part of the agreement.








