Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As expected, Sen. Joe Manchin appeared at a campaign-style event in New Hampshire yesterday with the No Labels organization, fueling speculation that the conservative West Virginia Democrat might run for president and indirectly help Republicans take back the White House. In an interview with NBC News, Manchin declined to rule out a national candidacy.
* President Joe Biden announced this morning that his re-election campaign headquarters will be located in Wilmington, Delaware.
* Sen. Ron Johnson recently repaid himself hundreds of thousands of dollars for loans he made to his earlier statewide campaigns, which is legal, but which is the opposite of what the Wisconsin Republican said he’d do.
* In recent months, Gov. Brian Kemp seemed to leave the door slightly ajar when asked about a possible presidential campaign, but yesterday, the Georgia Republican closed that door altogether, telling CNN that he’s “certainly not running” for the White House next year.








