Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* For campaign watchers, there’s no shortage of interesting races tomorrow, including primary contests in Georgia, Kentucky, Idaho, and Oregon. There’s also a congressional special election in California’s 20th district, and the winner will fill the vacancy left by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
* President Joe Biden delivered the commencement address at Morehouse College yesterday morning, and as NBC News’ report noted, it created an opportunity for the incumbent Democrat to “engage with a group of voters that data suggests is softening on him: young, Black men.”
* In a truly delusional claim, Donald Trump told supporters in Minnesota, in reference to their home state, “I thought we won it in 2016. I thought we won it in ’20 — I know we won it in 2020.” In reality, Biden won Minnesota four years ago by roughly seven percentage points and more than 233,000 votes.
* In Arizona, one of the nation’s most closely watched battleground states, the latest CBS News poll found Trump leading Biden, 52% to 47%. In the 2020 race, Biden narrowly defeated the then-incumbent in the Grand Canyon State.








