Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* To the surprise of no one, former football player Herschel Walker, after having moved from Texas, has filed the paperwork for a Republican U.S. Senate campaign in Georgia. Though Walker has received robust encouragement from Donald Trump, he’ll likely be part of a crowded GOP primary field.
* With just 10 weeks remaining in Virginia’s gubernatorial campaign, and with only three weeks remaining before early voting gets underway, Terry McAuliffe’s (D) campaign is airing a new ad hitting Glenn Youngkin (R) over his opposition to reproductive rights.
* As Californians begin to mail back ballots in the state’s gubernatorial recall election, Democratic officials are increasingly concerned low turnout will not only force incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) from office, but it will also leave the state in the hands of a far-right Republican.
* Conservative activists Jacob Wohl and John Burkman stand accused of making illegal robocalls last fall, intended to discourage African Americans from mail-in voting. Now, the Federal Communications Commission has proposed a $5.1 million fine against them. It’s the largest robocall fine ever proposed by the FCC.








