Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Hawaii’s competitive Democratic primaries, the races turned out exactly as expected. Lt. Gov. Josh Green easily dispatched his rivals to win the party’s gubernatorial nomination, while former state lawmaker Jill Tokuda won an open U.S. House primary. Both are favorites to win in the fall.
* In Donald Trump’s latest fundraising pitch, the former president is telling would-be donors, “THEY BROKE INTO MY HOME — the home of the 45th President of the United States. I could really use your help right now. Can I count on YOU to rush in a donation by the end of the day? Your support cannot wait.”
* In the state of Washington, Joe Kent, fresh off his Republican congressional primary victory, said last week, in reference to the FBI’s search at Mar-a-Lago, “This just shows everyone what many of us have been saying for a very long time. We’re at war.”
* Three months after suffering a stroke, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democrats’ U.S. Senate nominee, held his first rally in a long while on Friday night. The lieutenant governor spoke to more than a thousand people who lined up at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie to see him, and he spoke for about 10 minutes.









