Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Ohio’s State Issue 1, a ballot measure designed to change the state constitution to prevent expansion of reproductive rights, will need to be rewritten. As Cleveland.com reported, the Ohio Supreme Court ordered the state ballot board “to fix errors in the ballot language, including one that incorrectly described a new minimum number of voter signatures that amendment campaigns must collect from each Ohio county to qualify for the ballot.”
* Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy hasn’t just vowed to pardon Donald Trump if elected, he’s also sent a letter to every other 2024 contender, challenging them to also commit to pardoning the former president after Inauguration Day.
* One of the biggest challenges for Gov. Doug Burgum’s presidential campaign is that many voters outside his home state have no idea who he is. With this in mind, the North Dakota Republican is launching a $3 million ad buy in Iowa and New Hampshire this week.
* Americans for Prosperity Action, a super PAC financed in large part by billionaire Charles Koch, is investing in new digital ads arguing that Donald Trump is unelectable.









