Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In one of yesterday’s most closely watched contests, educator and mental-health advocate Amy Kennedy won the Democratic nomination in New Jersey’s 2nd congressional district, where she’ll take on party-switching incumbent Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-N.J.). Kennedy, who enjoyed Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D) backing, defeated Professor Brigid Callahan Harrison, who was backed by both of New Jersey’s U.S. senators.
* Speaking of the Garden State, several Democratic congressional incumbents, including Rep. Josh Gottheimer, faced primary challenges from the left yesterday. Each of those challenges appear to have fallen short.
* Kansas’ Barbara Bollier (D), a 2020 U.S. Senate hopeful, raised $3.7 million for her campaign in the second quarter. According to the Kansas City Star, that’s more than “any candidate in Kansas history for federal, state or local office.”
* On a related note, Kentucky’s Amy McGrath (D), another 2020 U.S. Senate hopeful, raised $17.4 million between April and June. She’ll take on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) in the fall.








