* At the White House’s direction, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe, signed into law a newly gerrymandered congressional district intended to boost his fellow Republicans. If implemented, the map will ensure that the GOP controls seven of the state’s eight U.S. House seats, up from the current six.
* Facing an inevitable defeat, New York Mayor Eric Adams announced over the weekend that he’s abandoning his re-election campaign. However, with Election Day just five weeks away, it’s too late to remove the scandal-plagued incumbent’s name from the ballot.
* In Wisconsin’s wide open gubernatorial race, Republican Rep. Tom Tiffany announced last week that he’s giving up his congressional seat to launch a statewide bid, joining a crowded GOP field.
* Speaking of Wisconsin’s gubernatorial race, businessman Bill Berrien, who was running as a conservative supporter of “family values,” ended his candidacy last week, after reporting that showed his apparent interest in numerous sexually explicit online accounts.








