Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* To finance Arizona Republicans’ utterly bonkers election “audit,” Cyber Ninjas has collected more than $5.7 million in private donations. The Washington Post reported that more than 97% of the audit’s costs “have so far been shouldered by donations from five organizations led by people who have promoted the false claim that the election was stolen.”
* On a related note, in case the “audit” process hasn’t been chaotic enough already, former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett (R), who has served as the state Senate liaison to the process, yesterday announced his intention to resign. Then he changed his mind.
* In case Democratic efforts to nationalize California’s gubernatorial recall election weren’t obvious enough, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) stars in a new ad in support of Gov. Gavin Newsom (D). Ballots are scheduled to start reaching mailboxes in just three weeks.
* In related news, the latest Public Policy Institute of California poll found that 60% of the state’s likely voters would like to see California’s recall laws overhauled. It’s tough to blame them.








