Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Wyoming’s state legislature, Donald Trump was pushing Republicans to ban crossover primary voting, fearing it might help Rep. Liz Cheney’s re-election chances. This week, however, the bill died when it failed to advance ahead of a legislative deadline.
* The Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law surveyed hundreds of local election officials nationwide, and as NBC News noted, the results showed “a large majority of them feel they need more federal government support to combat interference from political leaders and public threats.” Amid safety concerns, many are also considering leaving their roles.
* In North Carolina, the Republican U.S. Senate primary took a heated turn this week, when former Gov. Pat McCrory launched a new television ad, targeting Rep. Ted Budd for his recent rhetoric about Vladimir Putin.
* On a related note, Budd is running with Trump’s backing, but with the congressman struggling, Politico reported on “speculation in Trump world that the former president has grown to regret his early endorsement.”









