Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* With 12 days remaining before Election Day, Republicans have a new reason to feel some optimism: A new USA Today/Suffolk University poll found the GOP leading Democrats on the congressional generic ballot, 49% to 45%. As recently as July, it was Democrats who led by four points.
* Police officials in Phoenix confirmed overnight that they are investigating a burglary at the campaign headquarters of Katie Hobbs, the Democratic nominee for governor of Arizona. An NBC News report added, “A police spokesperson said officers responded to a call about a break-in Tuesday afternoon and determined that items had been taken from the office Monday night.”
* On a related note, the Hobbs campaign launched a new television ad this week, highlighting the support the Arizona Democrat has received from Republicans, including a former U.S. attorney in the Bush/Cheney administration.
* In Georgia’s U.S. Senate race, the latest Monmouth University poll showed Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock narrowly leading Herschel Walker among 2018 voters, 2020 voters, and voters who describe themselves as “extremely motivated.” But among voters who say they’re “more enthusiastic” this year than usual, the same survey found the Republican is ahead.









