Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* If voters missed Liz Cheney’s event with Kamala Harris last week, they’ll probably be reminded of it soon. The New York Times reported, “Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign will air a new ad in battleground states featuring endorsements from a retired general, former members of the Trump administration and former Representative Liz Cheney.”
* How important is Wisconsin in this year’s presidential race? Over the last eight days, Donald Trump campaigned in the Badger State four times. A report by The Associated Press added, “Voters in Wisconsin are already casting absentee ballots and in-person early voting begins Oct. 22.”
* Today — Monday, Oct. 7 — is the last day to register to vote in several states nationwide.
* Indiana’s gubernatorial race wasn’t expected to be especially competitive, but some recent polling found a close race, and the Democratic Governors Association is investing $600,000 in support of former state education chief Jennifer McCormick — a onetime Republican who switched parties and is taking on Republican Sen. Mike Braun.








