Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Though there haven’t been any congressional retirement announcements in recent weeks, Democratic Rep. Kathleen Rice of New York surprised many this morning, explaining that she won’t seek re-election in the fall.
* Against a backdrop of Republican leaders pleading with Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to run for the Senate, Donald Trump yesterday pushed back, insisting that the governor is a “RINO” whom the former president’s followers “will never accept.”
* After Republican legislators in Kansas overrode a gubernatorial veto and created a gerrymandered congressional map, the ACLU of Kansas and Campaign Legal Center filed a lawsuit challenging the new district lines.
* In related news, a couple of GOP state senators opposed their party’s gerrymandered map, deeming it unfair. Soon after, the Republican leadership in the Kansas Senate stripped those members of some committee assignments as punishment.









