Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The Iowa Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling on Friday and restored former Rep. Abby Finkenauer’s Senate candidacy. The Democrat is expected to take on incumbent Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley in November.
* Though dozens of county GOP chairs and party central committee members in Ohio implored Donald Trump not to endorse J.D. Vance’s Senate candidacy, the former president backed the first-time candidate anyway. Trump nevertheless praised Vance’s primary rivals — because, the former president added, they’ve “said great things about ‘Trump.’”
* In related news, the Vance campaign will begin airing this new television ad tomorrow, touting the endorsement. The timing matters: Ohio’s Senate primary is May 3, but early voting is underway right now.
* Late Friday in Wisconsin, the conservative majority on the state Supreme Court approved new state legislative maps drawn by the Republican-led state legislature. As The New York Times noted, the new court-approved maps “essentially lock in overwhelming Republican majorities in the Assembly and the Senate for the next decade.”









