Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Despite the president’s relentless campaign against mail-in voting, Donald and Melania Trump this week requested absentee ballots from Florida that they can mail in.
* The latest Fox News poll found Joe Biden leading Trump nationally, 49% to 42%. That seven-point margin isn’t great for the president, but it’s a slight improvement from the eight-point gap in Fox News’ poll in July.
* The news for the Republican incumbent was far less encouraging in the new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, which showed the Delaware Democrat leading Trump, 53% to 42%. In June, the same poll found Biden ahead by eight points.
* The Associated Press reported that the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday left in place “an agreement that allows Rhode Island residents to vote by mail through November’s general election without getting signatures from two witnesses or a notary.” As a result of the pandemic, state officials agreed to suspend the onerous requirements, prompting a lawsuit from the RNC and the state Republican Party, which hoped to make voting more difficult.








