Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* There’s a lot of fresh polling in Georgia’s U.S. Senate race, with an Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey showing Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock narrowly ahead of Republican Herschel Walker, 48% to 46%. A new Quinnipiac poll, meanwhile, found Warnock up by 7 points, 52% to 45%, while an Atlanta Journal-Constitution/Georgia News Collaborative poll showed the incumbent ahead by 3 points, 46% to 43%.
* As for Georgia’s gubernatorial race, the same data showed incumbent Republican Gov. Brian Kemp leading former Democratic state Sen. Stacey Abrams by 5 points (Emerson), 1 point (Quinnipiac) and 10 points (AJC).
* Speaking of Georgia, Walker appeared at a campaign event yesterday alongside GOP Sens. Rick Scott and Tom Cotton, and the candidate told a weird parable about a bull. No one seems to know what it was supposed to mean.
* Though some recent polling in Nevada has found Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto falling behind, a new USA Today/Suffolk survey found the Democratic incumbent narrowly leading former Republican state Attorney General Adam Laxalt, 46% to 44%.
* The editorial board of The Detroit Free Press this week took the unusual step of urging Michigan voters to put Democrats in charge of the state legislature.








