Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* The latest New York Times/Siena poll found Joe Biden leading Donald Trump at the national level, 50% to 36%, among registered voters. Most other recent national surveys show Biden ahead, but not by this large a margin.
* In Texas, the latest Quinnipiac poll found Trump leading Biden by five points, 50% to 45%. Four years ago, the Republican ticket carried the Lone Star State by nine points.
* On a related note, we learned this week that the Republican National Committee has made a $1.3 million investment in Texas, reinforcing the impression that the state is competitive this year.
* In Ohio, the latest Quinnipiac poll found Biden ahead of Trump by the narrowest of margins, 48% to 47%, while the latest Fox News poll found the former vice president with an even bigger lead over the Republican incumbent, 50% to 45%.
* In Pennsylvania, another key 2020 battleground, the Fox News poll found Biden leading Trump by seven, 51% to 44%.
* In Nevada, which is notoriously difficult to poll, the Fox News survey found Biden ahead of Trump by double digits, 52% to 41%.
* Former President Barack Obama announced a new round of 2020 endorsements this morning, including support for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in Georgia’s two U.S. Senate contests. Warnock has also picked up endorsements from every Democratic member of Georgia’s congressional delegation.








