Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Among the notable takeaways from yesterday’s presidential primaries: There’s still a chunk of the Republican electorate that’s casting ballots for someone other than Donald Trump.
* While a new Wall Street Journal poll found Trump leading President Joe Biden in several key battleground states, the survey included Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll, meanwhile, asked respondents about a one-on-one match-up, and it showed the Democratic incumbent with a narrow national lead, 50% to 48%.
* Voters in Wisconsin yesterday approved a pair of Republican-backed constitutional amendments that will change how elections are run in the state.
* Speaking of the Badger State, Trump told a Wisconsin audience yesterday that evidence “came out” that he won the state in 2020. That remains delusional: Biden narrowly prevailed in Wisconsin four years ago.








