Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* According to an Associated Press tally, in the first week after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Democrats and aligned groups “raised more than $80 million, a tangible early sign that the ruling may energize voters.”
* In Missouri, John Wood’s independent U.S. Senate campaign faces an uphill battle, but it will have some helpful financial backing: The Missouri Stands United PAC, run by former Republican Sen. John Danforth, is spending $3 million in support of Wood this month, with plans to spend up to $20 million in the coming months.
* Kristina Karamo, the Trump-backed Republican nominee for Michigan secretary of state, is on record describing abortion as a “satanic practice.” A CNN report on this added Karamo also said on a podcast that demonic possession is real and can be transmitted through “intimate relationships.”
* South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, widely seen as a Republican eyeing a presidential campaign, reportedly launched a commercial last week that was intended to help introduce her to a national audience.









