Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race, Democratic state Attorney General Josh Shapiro continues to pick up Republican support, including an endorsement from former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, who served in the Bush/Cheney administration. “Right now, we all have a responsibility to support candidates of whichever party who will stand up and defend our democracy,” Chertoff said. “Although I am a long-standing Republican, I am deeply troubled by Doug Mastriano’s embrace of dangerous extremism.”
* With two weeks remaining before New Hampshire’s primaries, a new UNH Granite State Poll showed retired Brigadier General Don Bolduc with a big lead over state Sen. Chuck Morse, 43% to 22%, in the race for the Republicans’ U.S. Senate nomination.
* On a related note, Democrats are once again intervening in a Republican primary, this time boosting Bob Burns, a pro-Trump Republican running on an anti-abortion platform, in New Hampshire’s 2nd congressional district. The GOP race is in two weeks, and the winner will face incumbent Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster.









