


Tyler Pager: The week ahead at the White House - President Biden will head to the West Coast later this week for only the second time during his presidency, as he continues an accelerated pace of domestic travel. He was later elected to the House.ĩ:00 a.m. Former South Carolina governor Mark Sanford (R) did not resign in 2009 amid his admitted sex scandal, serving out his term. Former New York governor Eliot Spitzer (D), who resigned amid a prostitution scandal in 2008, tried to run for New York City comptroller in 2013 but lost a primary. She resigned in 2009 for reasons that weren’t entirely clear, but she faced a number of ethics investigations. Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin (R) announced this month that she would run for the state’s at-large House seat. Former Missouri governor Eric Greitens (R) is running for Senate just four years after resigning during a political and personal scandal, the latter of which involved alleged unwanted sexual contact with his hairdresser. And if he were to run, it would make him the third former governor to resign amid controversy - out of the last five - to run for statewide office in 2022. Cuomo’s main point is that Democrats need to take “dramatic action” to halt “the New York City crime spree” - an issue Cuomo could surely make the centerpiece of a campaign. Cuomo’s New York Daily News op-ed is titled “There’s a better way forward for New York State.” Though he doesn’t allude to his own plans, the headline pretty much says it all. And if he were to run, he would have some company among recent governors who resigned during controversies. Cuomo (D) on Monday sent one of his strongest signals to date that he might run for the office he resigned in August amid sexual harassment allegations. Aaron Blake: Cuomo would be in good company if he attempts comeback - Former New York governor Andrew M. She has voted for most of Biden’s Cabinet picks as well as Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court.ĩ:51 a.m.

Murkowski wrote in another candidate in her November 2020 presidential ballot, then voted to convict Trump in the February 2021 impeachment trial. This puts Trump and his allies on notice over how expensive it will be to take out the incumbent senator, who made a public break with Trump in June 2020 after federal security officials cleared out protesters from Lafayette Square before the then-president marched over for a photo op with a Bible outside a church. Most of this SLF money will probably go toward helping Murkowski fend off her Trump-endorsed opponent, Kelly Tshibaka, a little-known former state official. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) in what was considered a more competitive race. The number, first reported Monday morning by Politico, is considered an initial investment and will probably grow as the race draws closer - but it is already larger than the $6.4 million the Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) spent in 2020 to defend Sen.
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Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) as she seeks to win a fourth full term after years of bucking a new GOP establishment that has hitched its wagon to former president Donald Trump. That’s the amount reserved for advertising to defend Sen. Paul Kane: What’s being spent to defend Murkowski - There’s a fascinating number buried inside the new outline of midterm ad spending from the super PAC trying to secure a GOP Senate majority: $7.4 million.
