Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* With one day remaining before Kentucky’s Republican gubernatorial primary, the final Emerson College poll found state Attorney General Daniel Cameron as the apparent favorite with 33% support. Former Ambassador Kelly Craft was second in the survey with 18%, followed by Agricultural Commissioner Ryan Quarles with 13%.
* Election watchers should also keep an eye on the GOP primary in Kentucky’s secretary of state race, where Michael Adams is facing far-right rivals because the incumbent is not an election denier and won’t endorse ridiculous conspiracy theories. Adams has also denounced election conspiracy theorists as people who “just want to watch the world burn.”
* Democratic voters in Philadelphia will choose their mayoral candidate tomorrow, and in this very crowded race, it’s likely the winner will prevail with a fairly modest percentage of the overall vote. The final Emerson College poll found three contenders — Helen Gym, Cherelle Parker, and Rebecca Rhynhart — leading the pack, but they’re separated by only three points.
* In Maine, state election officials have formally warned the No Labels operation of “mischaracterizing its intentions“ to prospective voters. Evidently, many Mainers complained that they were approached by No Labels Party organizers, asked to sign a petition, only to discover soon after that they were inadvertently enrolled in the new party.









