Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* After just five years on Capitol Hill, Republican Rep. Debbie Lesko of Arizona announced that she won’t seek re-election next year. “Spending, on average, three weeks out of every month away from my family, and traveling back and forth to Washington, D.C. almost every weekend is difficult. Right now, Washington, D.C. is broken; it is hard to get anything done,” Lesko said in a statement.
* In Florida, Navy veteran Phil Ehr has been running a Democratic U.S. Senate campaign, but he’s now shifting his focus and launching a U.S. House race against incumbent Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez. It means former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell is that much more likely to be the Democratic nominee against incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Scott.
* The latest SurveyUSA/Baldwin Wallace University poll found that abortion-rights proponents are likely to prevail on Issue 1 in Ohio: The survey found reproductive rights advocates leading their opponents, 58% to 34%.








