Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Missouri’s competitive Republican Senate primary, one of the Erics ended up prevailing: State Attorney General Eric Schmitt won with relative ease, cruising past disgraced former Gov. Eric Greitens, who finished third, to the relief of GOP leaders everywhere.
* In Michigan’s competitive Republican gubernatorial primary, conservative media personality Tudor Dixon won the Republican primary for governor in Michigan with 40 percent of the vote and will face Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in the fall. Ryan Kelley, who briefly led in some polling after getting arrested on Jan. 6-related crimes, finished fourth.
* Speaking of the Wolverine State, in one of this year’s member-vs.-member primaries, Rep. Haley Stevens easily defeated one of her colleagues, Rep. Andy Levin, in a Democratic primary.
* The comeback bid from Kris Kobach, Kansas’ highly controversial former secretary of state, appears to be on track: The Republican won his state attorney general primary yesterday with relative ease.









