
Kennedy outraises Markey in latest quarter
Joseph Kennedy III raised $2 million in the first quarter of 2020 to Sen. Ed Markey's (D-Mass.) $1.2 million, according to figures released by the campaigns. Kennedy began the second quarter with $6.2 million in cash on hand to Markey's $4.4 million.
In the final quarter of 2019, Kennedy raised $2.4 million to Markey's $1.4 million.
Kennedy had $4.3 million on hand when he entered the primary in September.
Markey has been in the Senate since 2013 and served in the U.S. House from 1976 to 2013. Kennedy has represented Massachusetts' 4th District in the House since 2013.
The state Democratic Party voted to cancel its May 30 convention due to COVID-19 and to request that the secretary of the commonwealth place both candidates on the September ballot.
Both campaigns supported the decision, agreeing that Markey would have won the party's endorsement at the convention and that Kennedy would have surpassed the 15% delegate support threshold to make the ballot.
Candidates also need to gather 10,000 signatures to make the ballot.
The primary is Sept. 1.
NJ-02 ballot, organization lines set
The ballot for New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary is now set with six candidates, two of whom have received county party endorsements: political science professor Brigid Callahan Harrison and former public school teacher Amy Kennedy.
Daily Kos wrote:
"county party endorsements are typically very important in New Jersey primaries on both sides of the aisle. That's because, in many counties, endorsed candidates appear in a separate column on the ballot along with other party endorsees, a big deal in a state where party machines are still powerful. (This designation is known colloquially as the 'organization line.')"
Six county parties endorsed Harrison, and she has the organization line in five of them (Salem County doesn't have an organization line).
Kennedy has the organization line in Atlantic County. Daily Kos reported it's the largest county in the district, making up 41% of the vote.
The district's eighth county, Ocean County, is not endorsing in the race.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) endorsed Harrison. Democratic parties of Atlantic and Ocean counties endorsed Booker, but he is rejecting their organization lines and running in a column on the ballot with Harrison.
Incumbent Rep. Jeff Van Drew joined the Republican Party in December following his vote against impeaching President Donald Trump, leaving the June 2 Democratic primary open.
MT Democratic Party objects to GOP-funded Green Party ballot qualification
Montana's Green Party has qualified for a place on the 2020 ballot—without doing any work.
According to the Independent Record, the Greens earned their ballot slot thanks to Montana's Republican Party, which funded the signature gathering effort that successfully qualified the third party.
Two Green Party candidates filed for the June 2 U.S. Senate primary: Dennis Daneke and Wendie Fredrickson.
MTN News reported, "Daneke, a retired professor of sustainable construction technology who lives in Lolo, says he was essentially recruited by Democrats to defeat Frederickson in the Green Party primary – and, then, once on the general election ballot, he might withdraw from the race."
Montana Democratic Party Executive Director Sandi Luckey said, "The Republican Party contracted people to masquerade as Green Party members, and lied to Montanans in an effort to tamper with our elections." She also called on the secretary of state to disqualify the Green Party from the ballot.
The state Democratic Party had filed a complaint March 16 asking the state commissioner of political practice to investigate who funded the signature-gathering effort, saying that the effort's backer did not register appropriately with the commissioner's office.
The Independent Record reported that the committee funding the effort "was unable to register as a minor party qualification committee because that wasn't set up as an option in a drop-down window on the Commissioner of Political Practices office's website [according to Chuck Denowh, who helped set up the committee].
Instead, Montanans for Conservation registered as an independent committee and noted in a section of the form asking which candidates or issues it supported in the 2020 election that it would 'Support conservation-minded candidates (and) serve as the minor party qualification committee to qualify the Green Party to hold primary elections in Montana.'"
Incumbent Sen. Steve Daines (R) and Governor and former presidential candidate Steve Bullock (D) are running in their respective parties' primaries.
Lewis and Clark County Commissioner Susan Good-Geise is the Libertarian candidate in the general election. She became the party's replacement candidate after Eric Fulton, who Libertarians say was planted by the Republican Party, withdrew just before the filing deadline.
Three election forecasters rate the Senate race Lean Republican. Daines was first elected in 2014 with 57.8% of the vote to state Rep. Amanda Curtis’ (D) 40.1% and Roger Roots’ (L) 2.1%.
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