Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Delaware, Sen. Tom Carper announced this morning that he’ll retire at the end of his current term, wrapping up a lengthy career in public service, rather than seek a fifth term. He’s the fourth Democratic Senate incumbent to make this announcement as part of the 2024 cycle, following Maryland’s Ben Cardin, California’s Dianne Feinstein, and Michigan’s Debbie Stabenow.
* As part of his retirement announcement, Carper appeared to endorse Democratic Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester as his successor. Rochester, who was elected to Congress in 2016, has a long association with the incumbent senator: She started as an intern in his U.S. House office. The congresswoman’s 2024 intentions are not yet clear.
* Sen. Tim Scott officially filed the paperwork on his Republican presidential campaign late last week, and the South Carolinian held a kickoff event in his home state this morning.
* On a related note, Donald Trump’s supporters have been circulating a 2021 report which quoted Scott saying he would “of course” support the former president if Trump ran again.








