Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* At the 2004 Republican National Convention, some attendees put bandages on their faces as a way to mock then-Sen. John Kerry’s Purple Heart. Twenty years later, at the 2024 Republican National Convention, some attendees have put bandages on their ears as a sign of solidarity with Donald Trump.
* On the second night of the Republicans’ convention, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice declared, in apparent reference to his fellow partisans, “We become totally unhinged if Donald Trump is not elected in November.”
* Vice President Kamala Harris and Sen. JD Vance reportedly spoke yesterday and agreed to debate. The details, however, are still being negotiated.
* While abortion rights proponents in Arkansas apparently collected enough signatures to force a vote on a constitutional amendment, Republican Secretary of State John Thurston concluded that there was a technical problem with organizers’ paperwork. Not surprisingly, this is now the subject of a new lawsuit.








