Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Rhode Island’s 1st congressional district, former White House official Gabe Amo won a crowded Democratic primary yesterday. The general election is in November, and Amo is heavily favored to fill the vacancy left by former Democratic Rep. David Cicilline. He’ll also be the first person of color to represent Rhode Island in Congress.
* As for the Republican primary in Utah’s 2nd congressional district, the race has not yet been called, though the latest tallies appeared to show former House aide Celeste Maloy with a narrow advantage over former state Rep. Becky Edwards. The winner will be well positioned to succeed Republican Rep. Chris Stewart.
* It was nearly a decade ago when former Rep. Mike Rogers retired from Congress, left his Michigan district, and moved to Florida. Now, evidently, the Republican has decided to move back to Michigan and launch a U.S. Senate campaign.
* In Texas’ U.S. Senate campaign, Rep. Colin Allred appears well positioned to win the Democratic primary, but he apparently won’t run unopposed: Mark Gonzalez, a progressive district attorney in Nueces County, has resigned his post and kicked off a Senate bid. The winner will take on incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz next year.








