Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — home to two closely watched U.S. Senate races this year — a new CBS News poll found incumbent Democratic Sens. Bob Casey and Tammy Baldwin with seven-point leads over their respective Republican rivals.
* Gov. Kristi Noem’s shoot-her-family-dog problem doesn’t appear to have helped the South Dakota Republican’s chances of joining Donald Trump’s ticket. Semafor spoke to a source close to the former president’s campaign who said, “Governor Noem just keeps proving over and over that she’s a lightweight.”
* In New York 26th congressional district, there’s a special election today to fill the vacancy left by former Democratic Rep. Brian Higgins, who stepped down in February. In this Buffalo-area race, Democratic state Sen. Timothy Kennedy will face off against Gary Dickson, a Republican town supervisor in the Buffalo suburb of West Seneca.
* With just hours remaining before the filing deadline in Florida, retired Navy aviator Aaron Dimmock launched a Republican primary campaign against Rep. Matt Gaetz. The New York Times noted the connections between Dimmock’s campaign and former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy — who, of course, lost his gavel as a result of Gaetz’s efforts.








