
Wagle campaign ad depicts food fight between Kobach, Marshall in KS
Kansas state Senate President Susan Wagle released a TV ad in the U.S. Senate primary saying she's getting things done while Kris Kobach and Roger Marshall engage in a food fight.
The ad's narrator says Wagle has been busy "passing 15 pro-life bills, draining the swamp by ending bureaucrats' luxurious taxpayer-funded travel, fighting the EPA to help Kansas farmers, protecting gun rights, and fighting Democrats' socialized medicine."
As we reported earlier, Kansas Republican Party Chairman Mike Kuckelman sent Wagle and Dave Lindstrom letters asking them to drop out of the Aug. 4 primary. State party executive director Shannon Golden said the party wanted a contest between Kobach and Marshall.
Wagle has served in the state Senate since 2001. Kobach was Kansas' secretary of state from 2011 to 2019 and was the Republican gubernatorial nominee in 2018. Marshall has represented Kansas' 1st District in the U.S. House since 2017.
In Senate primary debates, Kobach has criticized Marshall over an op-ed Marshall wrote in May 2019 opposing additional tariffs. Marshall has said Kobach's 2018 gubernatorial loss means he cannot win the Senate race.
Keep Kansas Great PAC released an ad saying Kobach let President Donald Trump down and that he'd lose the 2020 election. Free Forever PAC released an ad featuring footage of Marshall saying he was "not sure a wall is the best way to do it" and that he supported John Kasich.
Incumbent Sen. Pat Roberts (R), in office since 1997, is not seeking re-election. A Democrat last won a Senate election in Kansas in 1932. Three race forecasters rate the general election Lean Republican or Likely Republican.
Jackson picks up endorsements in TX-13 runoff
The Club for Growth and Chris Ekstrom, who ran in the March 3 primary, endorsed Ronny Jackson in Texas' 13th Congressional District Republican primary runoff.
Josh Winegarner received 39% of the primary vote to Jackson's 20%. Ekstrom was third with 15%.
Jackson was physician to the president for Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Winegarner is the director of industry affairs for the Texas Cattle Feeders Association.
Ekstrom said, "I was truly shocked that in such a deeply conservative district, Winegarner accepted the most #NeverTrump endorsement in the Congress, Will Hurd." A PAC associated with Rep. Hurd launched an ad campaign opposing Jackson.
Jackson's other runoff endorsers include Texas Right to Life and the Young Conservatives of Texas. Both groups endorsed Ekstrom in the primary. Ahead of the primary, Trump endorsed Jackson.
Incumbent Mac Thornberry (R), who is not seeking re-election, endorsed Winegarner ahead of the primary. State Sen. Charles Perry (R) and former U.S. Sen. Phil Gramm (R) endorsed Winegarner in the runoff.
The runoff is July 14.
Club for Growth Action releases opposition ads in IN-05
Club for Growth Action released ads opposing Carl Brizzi and Beth Henderson in Indiana's 5th Congressional District primary. The group endorsed Victoria Spartz.
One ad says Brizzi owes back taxes to the IRS. The other features footage of Brizzi saying he didn't vote for Trump and calling Trump "the orange man."
A Brizzi campaign ad narrator calls Brizzi a pro-Trump conservative. Brizzi says he'll work with Trump to build a wall and hold China accountable.
The ad opposing Henderson features footage of her in 2016 saying she doesn't like Trump's "outbursts and his inappropriateness ... and his scruples." The ad's narrator says she sounds like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) and that Henderson showed support for a group on Facebook that supported impeachment.
Henderson tweeted, "I am a proud supporter of President Trump, and it is unconscionable for Victoria Spartz's DC special interest club to make the slanderous claim that I would ever have anything to do with Nancy Pelosi and her impeachment charade."
Fifteen candidates are running in the June 2 primary. Incumbent Rep. Susan Brooks (R) is not seeking re-election. Three election forecasters rate the race either Lean Republican or Likely Republican.
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