Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In Georgia, the final CNN poll found Donald Trump narrowly leading Kamala Harris, 48% to 47%. (Click the link for additional information on the survey’s methodology and margin of error.)
* In North Carolina, the final CNN poll found the Democratic vice president narrowly leading the Republican former president by the same margin, 48% to 47%. (Click the link for additional information on the survey’s methodology and margin of error.)
* In Pennsylvania, the final Marist poll found Harris leading Trump, 50% to 48%. The same poll showed Democratic Sen. Bob Casey leading Republican challenger David McCormick by the identical margin. (Click the link for additional information on the survey’s methodology and margin of error.)
* In Michigan, the final Marist poll found Harris leading Trump, 51% to 48%. The same poll showed Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin ahead of her Republican opponent, former Rep. Mike Rogers, 52% to 46%. Meanwhile, the final Detroit Free Press poll, conducted by EPIC-MRA, found the Democratic nominee up by 3 points, 48% to 45%. The same poll showed Slotkin leading, 47% to 42%. (Click the links for additional information on the surveys’ methodology and margins of error.)
* In Wisconsin, the final Marist poll found Harris leading Trump, 50% to 48%. The same poll showed Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin ahead of Republican challenger Eric Hovde, 51% to 48%.(Click the link for additional information on the survey’s methodology and margin of error.)
* In Missouri’s U.S. Senate race, Republican Sen. Josh Hawley finally debated Democratic rival Lucas Kunce, and it quickly became clear why the incumbent seemed reluctant for months to debate the Marine veteran.








