Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* While several recent polls in Georgia have shown Donald Trump with a modest lead, the latest Fox News poll found Vice President Kamala Harris leading the Republican nominee in the state, 51% to 48%. (Click the link for information on the survey’s methodology and margin of error.)
* The news was better for the former president in Arizona, where the latest Fox News poll found Trump ahead, 51% to 48%, while a USA Today/Suffolk University poll showed the GOP nominee with an even larger advantage, 48% to 42%. (Click the links for information on the surveys’ methodologies and margins of error.)
* Why were so many Republicans pushing for Nebraska to manipulate how the party allocates electoral votes? Because, according to an NBC News report, internal GOP polling shows Harris with a sizable lead in Nebraska’s Omaha-area congressional district.
* Speaking of the Cornhusker State, the National Republican Senatorial Committee is making a new investment in support of incumbent Republican Sen. Deb Fischer’s re-election campaign in Nebraska, fueling speculation about independent challenger Dan Osborn and the surprising strength of his candidacy.








