Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* After the Associated Press reported on Republican Senate hopeful Bernie Moreno’s 2008 profile on an adult website, the Buckeye Leadership Fund, a super PAC supporting his primary rival Matt Dolan, began airing ads statewide, hoping to exploit the story. Moreno has said the profile was created by an intern as a prank.
* On a related note, while Ohio’s GOP Senate primary is probably tomorrow’s most closely watched contest, there are plenty of other interesting races, including an important state Supreme Court election in the Buckeye State.
* President Biden’s re-election campaign announced over the weekend that it and its joint fundraising initiative with the Democratic Party raised more than $53 million in February. That’s an impressive haul, which The New York Times reported “is expected to widen the Democrats’ cash advantage in a general-election contest against former President Donald J. Trump.”
* Though there were multiple reports last week that the Republican National Committee would close its community centers targeting minority voters, new RNC Chairman Michael Whatley now says the centers will remain open.








