Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As Donald Trump prepared to accept his party’s presidential nomination, Joe Biden launched an effective two-minute television ad last night, and Kamala Harris delivered a stinging Trump rebuke yesterday afternoon in what was billed as a “prebuttal” address.
* The Associated Press reported yesterday that an Iowa judge has sided with the Trump campaign, ordering a local county to invalidate 50,000 requests for absentee ballots. The Des Moines Register, meanwhile, also reported that Iowa’s Republican secretary of state has concluded that “county auditors cannot set up drop boxes to accept absentee ballots this fall — something several auditors say they did during this year’s primary election.”
* Right-wing operatives have been accused of launching deceptive robocalls in Michigan and Pennsylvania, falsely claiming that those who vote by mail will have their personal information “shared with police tracking down warrants and credit card companies collecting outstanding debt.” This coincides with Twitter taking action against a spam operation “that pushed messages from fake accounts about Black people abandoning the Democratic Party.”
* Joe Biden told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell yesterday that he fully intends to participate in the upcoming presidential debates, and he expects to be a “fact checker on the floor.”








