Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* How eager is Donald Trump to punish Gov. Brian Kemp? The former president keeps endorsing little-known Republicans in down-ballot Georgia contests because they’re running primary campaigns against the incumbent governor’s allies.
* The Washington Post has advanced the story about former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows’ alleged voter fraud, noting that the Republican’s wife apparently filed three false voter forms. The article added, “There is precedent in North Carolina for seeking a severe penalty for someone who put false information on an early voting application.”
* In the wake of Rep. Don Young’s passing, the Anchorage Daily News reported that there’s a tentative plan in place to elect a successor: “The special primary election will be June 11, and the special general election will take place Aug. 16 — the same date as the state’s regular primary election.” This will apparently be a vote-by-mail election.
* On a related note, Republican Sarah Palin, who served half a term as Alaska governor more than a decade ago, has expressed some interest in the congressional seat.









