Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* NBC News reports that Democratic officials are ramping up their messaging around an Alabama Supreme Court ruling over in vitro fertilization, with new advertising and billboards across eight battleground states.
* After the Republican National Committee announced that new leadership elections will be held on March 8, North Carolina Republican Party Chair Michael Whatley announced his candidacy to serve as the new party chair. Whatley, who’s already received Donald Trump’s backing, is running to succeed outgoing RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.
* Americans for Prosperity Action, the super PAC arm of the conservative political network financed largely by billionaire Charles Koch, is launching new campaign ads this week in Pennsylvania and Nevada, home to two of this year’s competitive U.S. Senate races.
* Rep. Mark Green recently announced that he’s retiring at the end of his current term. Now, the Tennessee Republican is reportedly reconsidering those plans.








