Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In one of a handful of member-vs-member primaries this year, Rep. Lucy McBath easily defeated fellow Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux in the Democratic primary in Georgia’s 7th congressional district. McBath is the favorite to keep the seat in the fall.
* Speaking of congressional primaries in Georgia, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene had little trouble beating her intra-party rivals yesterday, but it was of interest that the right-wing incumbent finished with just under 70 percent of the vote.
* In Alabama’s U.S. Senate primary, Rep. Mo Brooks’ candidacy appeared to be doomed when Donald Trump un-endorsed him in March, but the Republican congressman nevertheless advanced to a runoff yesterday. He will, however, have a lot of ground to make up: Katie Britt finished with nearly 45 percent support, while Brooks was second with just under 30 percent.
* As for Alabama’s Republican gubernatorial primary, Gov. Kay Ivey may have been in Trump’s doghouse, but she won the primary with 54 percent, easily outpacing her GOP rivals, and the incumbent is a heavy favorite in the fall.









