Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Though there’s still some uncertainty surrounding Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s political future, the Arizona independent has apparently decided, at least for now, not to become a Republican. The senator told CBS News’ Margaret Brennan yesterday, “You don’t go from one broken party to another.”
* In Louisiana’s gubernatorial race, Republican state Attorney General Jeff Landry picked up Donald Trump’s endorsement this morning. Landry is one of several GOP contenders in the race, and the first round of balloting is set for October 14.
* In Texas, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz hosts a podcast that generates three episodes per week. Asked about this, the senator, who’s seeking a third term next year, said the project is a “critical part of the job.”
* It’s been a couple of decades since Indiana elected a Democratic governor, but that’s not stopping former Indiana state schools Superintendent Jennifer McCormick from launching a 2024 statewide bid. McCormick was a longtime Republican before switching parties in 2021. She’s generally seen as the likely Democratic nominee.









