Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Arizona continues to lose qualified elections officials, with Pinal County Elections Director Geraldine Roll announcing her resignation yesterday, pointing to “ridicule, disrespect, intimidation and attacks on my reputation and ethics.” She added, “With no regrets, I quit. When you no longer respect those you work for, it is time to leave.”
* In New Hampshire, the latest Saint Anselm College Survey Center poll found Donald Trump with a big lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the race for the Republicans’ presidential nomination, 47% to 19%. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was third in the poll with 6%, followed by former Ambassador Nikki Haley at 5%.
* That same poll found President Joe Biden leading both Trump and DeSantis by nine points each in hypothetical general election match-ups in New Hampshire.
* Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, whose GOP presidential campaign ran into trouble yesterday when he suggested he didn’t know who Uyghurs were, clarified yesterday that he is familiar with the predominantly Muslim minority ethnic group in China’s western region, but he didn’t recognize the pronunciation of their name.








