Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As expected, Wisconsin Republicans yesterday agreed to spend up to $680,000 in taxpayer money to investigate the state’s 2020 presidential election, despite no evidence of irregularities.
* In California’s gubernatorial recall election, a new SurveyUSA poll found a narrow majority of voters in the Golden State wanting to keep incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom in office. A month ago, the same pollster found the Democratic governor on track to lose the recall election.
* Chris Sununu, New Hampshire’s Republican governor, hasn’t yet said whether he intends to run for the Senate next year, but a new poll from St. Anselm College shows him leading Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan in a hypothetical match-up, 49 percent to 41 percent. It’s the kind of result that would all but guarantee GOP control of the chamber after the 2022 cycle.
* The most aggressive political campaign in the country right now has nothing to do with an election and everything to do with taxes: The Washington Post reported that a “torrent of political groups” — spanning drug manufacturers, big banks, tech titans, major retailers, and oil-and-gas giants — are gearing up to derail elements of President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion economic agenda.








