Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As of late last week, Mark Harris, the Republican nominee in North Carolina’s 9th congressional district said he’d endorse calls for a new election “if this investigation finds proof of illegal activity.” I’m pretty sure we’ve passed this point already.
* On a related note, North Carolina’s board of elections has named political consultant Leslie McCrae Dowless as “a person of interest” as part of its investigation into election fraud.
* There’s a growing controversy in Pennsylvania’s state Senate, where Republican leaders are prepared to block a newly elected Democrat, Lindsey Williams, over questions about whether she meets the residency requirements necessary for state lawmakers.
* Rep.-elect Ross Spano (R-Fla.) has already admitted to accepting illegal campaign loans ahead of his election last month, and the Florida Republican is now struggling to put together a staff — in part because of his reliance on one of the people who gave him an illegal loan. Politico quoted election-law experts who said Spano’s missteps “could constitute a criminal violation.”








