Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As you probably saw on last night’s show, the state of Washington’s three-term governor, Jay Inslee, has decided not to seek a fourth term. “During a decade of dynamic change, we’ve made Washington a beacon for progress for the nation,” the 72-year-old Democrat said in a statement. “I’m ready to pass the torch.”
* As Kentucky’s Republican gubernatorial primary nears its end, and former Ambassador Kelly Craft tries to derail state Attorney General Daniel Cameron, Craft’s new ad appears to take a subtle swipe at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, showing the Kentucky senator on screen during a reference to “career politicians who would rather follow than lead.”
* A pro-Trump super PAC, MAGA Inc., recently filed an ethics complaint against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, accusing him of violating a series of election and ethics-related laws. This week, the Florida ethics panel that received the complaint tossed it, concluding that it had no merit.
* Mississippi is one of only three states to hold gubernatorial elections this year, and the latest Mississippi Today/Siena College poll found the incumbent with a clear advantage: Republican Gov. Tate Reeves was ahead of Brandon Presley, a Democratic public service commissioner, 49% to 38%.








