Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington now appears likely to become the next chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. The congresswoman previously led the New Democrat Coalition on Capitol Hill.
* In the race to replace the late Rep. Don McEachin in Virginia, Democrats in the 4th congressional district will vote today on the party’s nominee for the upcoming special election. Four Democrats qualified for the ballot, though state Sen. Jennifer McClellan appears to be the favorite. If McClellan succeeds, she’ll be the first Black woman elected to Congress from Virginia.
* Most of Republican Kari Lake’s lawsuit challenging the results of her recent defeat in Arizona was thrown out of court yesterday. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson, however, allowed two counts to move forward.
* On a related note, Lake used unsettling language during an appearance at a far-right event over the weekend, calling the Maricopa County elections system a “house of cards” that she promised to take down. “I’m not just going to knock that house of cards over. We’re going to burn it to the ground,” she said. “They messed with the wrong woman. They messed with the wrong movement, of ‘we the people.’ And we’re not going to take it anymore. … “You do not steal our vote and get away with it. You don’t.”








