Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In the most closely watched Super Tuesday congressional primaries, Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas fell short of the 50% threshold and will now advance to a May 28 runoff election against a far-right rival.
* Speaking of the Lone Star State, to the relief of his party’s leaders, Rep. Colin Allred easily won a Democratic U.S. Senate primary, setting up an interesting race against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in the fall.
* And speaking of U.S. Senate races, in California, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican baseball player Steve Garvey finished first and second, respectively, in the Golden State’s multicandidate primary, and will advance to the general election. Democratic Reps. Katie Porter and Barbara Lee, who were hoping to outpace Garvey, fell short.
* In Alabama, Republican Rep. Jerry Carl became the first member of Congress to lose this year, falling to fellow Rep. Barry Moore in an incumbent-vs.-incumbent primary.








