Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Kansas Republicans approved a gerrymandered district map designed to create an all-GOP congressional delegation, but a state judge struck it down as illegal. An NBC News report added, “It was the first time a court has declared that the Kansas Constitution prohibits political gerrymandering. The state is expected to appeal to the Kansas Supreme Court.”
* On a related note, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law the gerrymandered map he drew and insisted Republican legislators pass. Litigation challenging the GOP lines soon followed.
* In Georgia’s closely watched Republican gubernatorial primary, a new Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll found Gov. Brain Kemp with a nearly two-to-one advantage over former Sen. David Perdue. The survey showed the incumbent leading his challenger, 53 percent to 27 percent, among GOP voters in the state.
* In keeping with the radical direction of his party, Mehmet Oz participated in a debate last night for Republican U.S. Senate candidates in Pennsylvania and said the GOP “cannot move on“ from Donald Trump’s election conspiracy theories. Oz, of course, is the candidate who received the former president’s endorsement.









