Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The latest ABC News/Ipsos poll, released yesterday, found that 46% of Americans believe Donald Trump should suspend his 2024 campaign as a result of his federal indictment, while 38% believe he should remain in the presidential race.
* On a related note, the former president told Politico over the weekend that he’s not only staying in the race, he also intends to remain a candidate even if convicted.
* Confirming earlier speculation, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has launched a federal political action committee. The Michigan Democrat’s operation will be called the Fight Like Hell PAC.
* Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt endorsed Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Republican presidential campaign over the weekend. This is the first endorsement the Floridian has received from a sitting governor, and only the third sitting GOP governor to formally back a 2024 candidate. The other two — West Virginia’s Jim Justice and South Carolina’s Henry McMaster — are backing Trump.








