Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* According to Arizona secretary of state’s office, the state GOP’s election “audit” has been marred by security breaches, disregarded quality-control measures, and technical breakdowns. The fiasco is ongoing anyway, with a group of Pennsylvania Republicans visiting the venue where the audit is underway yesterday.
* Among the many problems with Texas Republicans’ voter-suppression measure was a provision that would limit Sunday voting to the hours of 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. — an apparent effort to undermine “Souls to the Polls” efforts. GOP proponents said yesterday it was a typo, and they meant to start Sunday voting at 11 a.m. (Technically, wouldn’t this be two typos?)
* In South Carolina, state Sen. Mia McLeod (D) kicked off a gubernatorial campaign this morning, and if successful, the legislator would become the nation’s first Black, female governor. McLeon will face former Rep. Joe Cunningham (D) in a Democratic primary next year.








