Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In a setback for Republican efforts, a federal judge yesterday ruled that all Texas voters, regardless of age, should be allowed to vote by mail during the coronavirus pandemic.
* Struggling to shore up support in Kansas’ Republican U.S. Senate primary, Rep. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) claimed that he, too, has begun taking hydroxychloroquine, bringing him in line with Donald Trump’s claims.
* On a related note, Manhattan Mayor Usha Reddi (D) has ended her Democratic Senate candidacy in Kansas, giving state Sen. Barbara Bollier (D) a boost in her statewide bid.
* It was Primary Day in Oregon yesterday, and in the state’s open U.S. House race, former state Sen. Cliff Bentz won the crowded Republican primary in Oregon’s 2nd congressional district. In the 5th district, incumbent Rep. Kurt Schrader fared well in a Democratic primary.








