Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In a bit of a surprise, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu announced this morning that he will not be launching a Republican U.S. Senate campaign, but he will seek a fourth term in the Granite State. The governor was the National Republican Senatorial Committee’s top recruit for the 2022 cycle.
* In related news, it’s notable that Sununu did not give GOP Senate leaders a heads-up about his decision in advance of his announcement this morning, despite their persistent outreach efforts.
* In New Jersey’s gubernatorial campaign, Republican Jack Ciattarelli still isn’t conceding, but his team released a statement yesterday explaining its perspective. “Let me be clear, no one on this team is alleging fraud or malfeasance, as we have not seen any credible evidence of that,” Ciattarelli’s legal counsel Mark Sheridan said. He added, “at this time, we do not expect the provisional vote count to end with Jack Ciattarelli in the lead. However, that count may reduce the margin for Governor Murphy enough to warrant a full recount.”








