Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In California, Rep. Barbara Lee made it official this morning, kicking off her Democratic U.S. Senate bid. If elected, the congresswoman would become the only Black woman in the chamber.
* Democratic Rep. David Cicilline surprised many this morning, announcing that he’s giving up his U.S. House seat to become the president and CEO of a non-profit organization in his home state of Rhode Island. A special election will be necessary to fill the vacancy after Cicilline steps down in June.
* Wisconsin is hosting primary elections today for a state Supreme Court seat, with four candidates vying for two slots, ahead of an April 4 special election.
* There’s also a state Senate special election primary in Wisconsin today, and Democrats and Donald Trump are touting the same candidate: state Rep. Janel Brandtjen, a far-right election denier whom Democrats believe would be easier to defeat in a general election.








