Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Wyoming, Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis was officially neutral in her state’s U.S. House Republican primary, but this week, the senator threw her support behind Rep. Liz Cheney’s GOP rival, attorney Harriet Hageman. Primary Day is this Tuesday, Aug. 16.
* On a related note, Cheney’s campaign today unveiled one last closing message ad. In a straight-to-camera message, the congresswoman reflects on the partisan lies surrounding the 2020 presidential election, adding, “This is Donald Trump’s legacy, but it cannot be the future of our nation. History has shown us over and over again how these types of poisonous lies destroy free nations.”
* The latest national Reuters/Ipsos poll showed President Joe Biden’s approval rating at 40 percent, which isn’t great, but which is an improvement from recent data from the same pollster. It’s also in line with the latest national averages.
* In Arizona’s gubernatorial race, former Republican Gov. Jan Brewer said she’s willing to support her party’s 2022 nominee, Kari Lake, but only if she stops lying about elections. “I want to hear her tell me she did all this because she wanted to win and that it got a little bit out of control,” Brewer said.









