Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The latest national Quinnipiac poll shows Joe Biden leading Donald Trump, 52% to 42%, among likely voters. Earlier this month, Quinnipiac found the former vice president ahead by an identical margin.
* Marquette Law School also released a national poll yesterday, which also found Biden with a 10-point lead among likely voters, 50% to 40%.
* In Pennsylvania, one of this year’s most important 2020 battlegrounds, a new Franklin & Marshall poll shows Biden leading Trump in the Keystone State, 48% to 42%, among likely voters.
* In Iowa, a new Monmouth poll shows Trump gaining strength in the Hawkeye State, leading Biden by six points, 50% to 44%. In Iowa’s closely watched U.S. Senate race, the same poll found incumbent Sen. Joni Ernst (R) and Theresa Greenfield (D) tied at 47% each. A New York Times/Siena poll, however, found Biden ahead in Iowa, 45% to 42%, and Greenfield narrowly leading Ernst, 42% to 40%.
* In Texas, the New York Times/Siena poll found Trump leading Biden in the Lone Star State, 46% to 43%, while in Texas’ U.S. Senate race, the same survey found incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R) leading M.J. Hegar (D), 43% to 37%.
* Speaking of Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott (D) is now facing a lawsuit from members of his own party: the governor extended early voting by a week, and state GOP officials hope to limit Texans’ ability to cast ballots.








