Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Who’s ahead in the 2024 presidential race? It depends on which new poll you’re inclined to believe: Fox News’ latest national survey found Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden by five points, while Quinnipiac’s latest national poll found the Democratic incumbent ahead of his Republican predecessor by three points.
* On a related note, the new Quinnipiac’s poll also found that 10% of voters currently supporting Trump would be less likely to support the presumptive GOP nominee if he’s convicted in the upcoming hush-money case. That might not sound like much, but in a close race, this could make the difference between winning and losing.
* Biden will join Barack Obama and Bill Clinton for a fundraising event at Radio City Music Hall tonight in New York, and organizers have said the gathering has raised a whopping $25 million. This is, in other words, poised to be the single most successful fundraising event in modern American history.
* Two years after Republican policymakers in Montana imposed new voting restrictions, the Montana Supreme Court declared the laws unconstitutional, concluding that the GOP measures “violate the fundamental right to vote provided to all citizens by the Montana Constitution.”








