Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Nevada last year, former Republican Assemblyman Jim Marchant narrowly lost a secretary of state race, running as a brazen election denier. Now, the far-right conspiracy theorist is running for the U.S. Senate.
* The first poll in West Virginia in the wake of Gov. Jim Justice launching a Senate campaign offers him plenty of good news: The governor leads Rep. Alex Mooney in the Republican primary by 28 points and leads Sen. Joe Manchin in a hypothetical general election by 14 points.
* On a related note, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee released a new video this week, highlighting just how fierce the Justice-Mooney primary in West Virginia is likely to be.
* With Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin retiring in Maryland, Republicans hoped to persuade former Gov. Larry Hogan to run for the seat. He’s already ruled out the possibility.








