Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Arizona’s closely watched U.S. Senate race, election denier Kari Lake won a Republican primary Tuesday, two years after narrowly losing the gubernatorial race in the state.
* In related news, Reps. David Schweikert, Eli Crane and Juan Ciscomani faced GOP primary rivals Tuesday, and each of the incumbent House Republicans prevailed.
* Arguably the most notable result in Arizona’s primary contests was further down the ballot: Stephen Richer lost his re-election bid for Maricopa County recorder, losing to a right-wing primary rival. Local Republicans punished Richer for telling them accurate information about the 2020 election results that they didn’t want to hear.
* While Vice President Kamala Harris technically isn’t yet the Democratic presidential nominee, her odds appear quite good: When the Democratic National Committee holds its virtual roll call, Harris will be the only name on the ballot.
* In related news, we don’t yet know who Harris’ running mate will be, but the incumbent vice president has already scheduled a rally in Philadelphia for Tuesday, and she’ll share the stage with her choice.








