Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Confirming weeks of rumors, former Democratic Sen. Doug Jones is moving forward with his plans to run for governor in Alabama next year, setting up a rematch with Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who defeated Jones in a 2020 Senate race.
* As readers have probably heard by now, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia will resign from Congress on Jan. 5, 2026 — two days after her eligibility begins for a congressional pension. Gov. Brian Kemp will schedule a special election to fill the vacancy.
* In a bit of a surprise, former Rep. Tim Ryan announced late last week that he won’t be a gubernatorial candidate in Ohio next year. His decision appears to clear the Democratic primary field for Dr. Amy Acton, who served as the state’s health director.
* With about a week remaining before Tennessee’s closely watched congressional special election, the House Majority PAC, the main super PAC aligned with the House Democratic leadership, is investing more than $1 million into a final-week ad campaign, hoping to boost Democratic state Rep. Aftyn Behn.









