Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* When it comes to the “enthusiasm gap” — measuring which party’s voters are more eager to cast ballots in the next election — an NBC News poll in March showed Republicans with 17-point advantage. Now, that gap has narrowed to just two points.
* There are a bunch of interesting primaries and special elections today in Florida, New York, and Oklahoma, and I put together a collection yesterday highlighting some of the races I’ll be watching.
* In Arizona’s U.S. Senate race, while many Republicans are rallying behind Blake Masters’ far-right candidacy, Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly announced new support yesterday from in-state Republican backers, including former top staffers to late Sen. John McCain and former leaders of the state’s GOP.
* In Nevada’s U.S. Senate race, with recent polls showing Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto ahead, Club for Growth Action, a super PAC aligned with Republican politics, is investing $2 million in new attack ads. The commercials will slam the incumbent senator for supporting increased enforcement of federal tax laws.









