Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Sen. Jon Tester appeared on “Meet the Press” yesterday morning, and while the Montana Democrat said he hasn’t officially decided whether to seek another term, the incumbent also told NBC News’ Chuck Todd, “If I decide to run in this thing … I feel good about my chances.”
* Things are likely to get a little awkward today in Indiana’s gubernatorial race: Republican Sen. Mike Braun is expected to formally announce his 2024 candidacy today, and so is Republican Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch. Businessman Eric Doden, a former economic development appointee of former Gov. Mike Pence, is already in the race.
* In the wake of Democratic Rep. Donald McEachin passing two weeks ago, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced this morning that the special election to fill the Richmond-area vacancy will be on Feb. 21.
* Speaking of unexpected elections in February, The New York Times reports today on an upcoming special election in a New Hampshire state legislative race that recently ended in an exact tie.








