Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Maryland’s Democratic-led legislature hoped to create a favorable district map, but a Maryland judge ruled late last week that the lines constituted an “extreme gerrymander” and need to be redone.
* In Missouri’s Republican Senate primary, one of Eric Greitens’ ex-wives accused him of domestic violence last week. On Friday, the former governor released a video claiming the allegations had been orchestrated by Karl Rove and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Greitens has offered no proof, and both Rove and McConnell denied the claims.
* In the new national NBC News poll, Republicans lead Democrats on the generic congressional ballot, 46 percent to 44 percent. Based on recent history, this suggests the GOP is well positioned to make significant gains, including reclaiming a House majority.
* Latest Siena poll found New York Gov. Kathy Hochul with an enormous lead over her Democratic rivals ahead of the June primary. That said, the same survey showed the incumbent governor ahead by only eight points if former Gov. Andrew Cuomo launches a comeback bid and seeks the Democratic nomination.









