Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The Justice Department filed suit yesterday, challenging a state law created by Arizona Republicans that requires proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.
* In a rather bold move, California Gov. Gavin Newsom aired an ad on Fox News over the weekend, taking aim at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. “It’s Independence Day, so let’s talk about what’s going on in America,” the Democratic governor says in the commercial. “Freedom, it’s under attack.” Newsom proceeds to point to DeSantis’ restrictions on free speech, voting rights, and abortion before urging Floridians not to let the Republican “take your freedom.”
* In the latest national Monmouth poll, Democrats and Republicans are tied on the generic congressional ballot, with each party garnering 47 percent support. A month ago, the same pollster showed the GOP ahead by four points, suggesting some shift in the Democrats’ direction.
* Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has been using Donald Trump’s name quite a bit in his fundraising appeals, despite the fact that the former president is staunchly opposed to the Republican’s U.S. Senate candidacy. It reportedly reached the point that Trump’s political action committee sent the Brnovich campaign a cease-and-desist letter, threatening possible legal action.









