Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In the most expensive U.S. House primary in American history, incumbent Rep. Jamaal Bowman lost his Democratic primary in New York yesterday. The latest vote tallies suggest the race wasn’t especially close.
* In Colorado, Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert’s decision to change districts in Colorado appears to be paying off, at least for now: The right-wing incumbent easily defeated intraparty rivals in yesterday’s primary.
* In related news, in Boebert’s former district, Democrats tried to boost former state Rep. Ron Hanks, seeing him as a weak general-election candidate, but the efforts didn’t work: Local GOP primary voters instead nominated attorney Jeff Hurd.
* In Utah, Gov. Spencer Cox faced a primary challenge from state Rep. Phil Lyman, and while the incumbent prevailed, the fact that the challenger received more than 43% of the vote shows that the race was competitive.
* In Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race, Republican Eric Hovde has talked about heavier Americans paying more for health insurance — a stance that Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s campaign has turned into one of the year’s most effective ads to date.








