Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Ohio’s Republican U.S. Senate primary, Donald Trump’s endorsement appears to have given J.D. Vance a bump: A new Fox News poll found the bestselling author leading the GOP field with 23 percent support, followed by former state Treasurer Josh Mandel at 18 percent, investment banker Mike Gibbons at 13 percent, state Sen. Matt Dolan at 11 percent and former state GOP Chairwoman Jane Timken at 6 percent. A plurality of Ohio Republican voters remain undecided.
* It looks like Monmouth is moving away from traditional horse-race polling, but in its latest survey in Pennsylvania, GOP voters were asked who they’re “very likely” to support in the upcoming Republican U.S. Senate primary. A total of 22 percent said they’re likely to back Mehmet Oz, while 19 percent said the same about David McCormick. Kathy Barnette was close behind with 18 percent.
* As for Pennsylvania’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary, the same Monmouth poll, 44 percent said they’re very likely to support Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, while 23 percent said the same about Rep. Conor Lamb.
* In Georgia’s Republican gubernatorial primary, incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp picked up an endorsement this week from the NRA.









