Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In South Carolina, Sen. Lindsey Graham’s political future is suddenly a bit complicated: Paul Dans, the architect of the right-wing Project 2025 blueprint, is launching a Republican primary campaign against the GOP incumbent. Former Lt. Gov. André Bauer is also taking on Graham.
* In North Carolina, one day after former Gov. Roy Cooper launched his long-awaited Democratic U.S. Senate campaign, former Democratic Rep. Wiley Nickel ended his own Senate bid, clearing the way for the former governor to win his party’s nomination without a primary.
* With 14 weeks remaining in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race, the latest Fairleigh Dickinson poll found Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill leading former Republican legislator Jack Ciattarelli, 45% to 37%, among likely voters. (Click the link for more information on the poll’s methodology and margin of error.)
* Apple is poised to roll out a new operating system on iPhones that will make it more difficult for political fundraising texts to reach users — and this is apparently generating considerable concern within the National Republican Senatorial Committee.








