Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Georgia’s gubernatorial race, Democratic hopeful Stacey Abrams this week paused fundraising for her own candidacy in order to help raise money for abortion rights organizations.
* With two weeks remaining before Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate primaries, a new Franklin & Marshall College poll showed a very competitive Republican contest: Celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz narrowly leads former hedge fund executive David McCormick, 18 percent to 16, with conservative commentator Kathy Barnette close behind with 12 percent.
* On a related note, the Democratic primary in the Keystone State appears far less competitive: The same poll found Lt. Gov John Fetterman with a massive lead over Rep. Conor Lamb, 53 percent to 14 percent. State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta was a distant third in the survey with 4 percent support.
* Greg Lopez, a leading Republican gubernatorial candidate in Colorado, was asked yesterday about a 1993 incident in which he was arrested for assaulting his pregnant wife. The GOP candidate, who describes himself as “pro-life without exceptions,” struggled with the question.









