Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* As Michigan’s gubernatorial race begins its general election phase in earnest, an EPIC/MRA poll released this morning showed incumbent Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer leading Republican commentator Tudor Dixon, 50% to 39%.
* In Pennsylvania, polling in the commonwealth shows Democratic state Attorney General Josh Shapiro leading Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano in the gubernatorial race, but there’s some disagreement about the margins. A survey from Franklin & Marshall College found Shapiro ahead by 11 points, but the latest Emerson College poll showed the Democratic nominee ahead by only three points.
* Speaking of Mastriano, an apparent high school student in Connecticut somehow tricked the right-wing legislator with a fake poll that showed him ahead in the race. A Philadelphia Inquirer report added, “What we don’t get: Why did Mastriano and campaign advisor Jenna Ellis leave up those social media posts for five days — as it soon became clear it was a hoax and the ‘pollster’ had pranked him?”
* As for Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Senate race, the survey from Franklin & Marshall College found Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman leading Republican Mehmet Oz by 13 points, while the latest Emerson College poll showed the Democratic nominee ahead by only four points.









