Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In the last Marist survey of the election cycle, the pollster found Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman leading Republican Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race, 51% to 45%, among likely voters. The latest Fox News poll, meanwhile, showed Fetterman ahead, 45% to 42%.
* On a related note, Oprah Winfrey, who helped make Oz a national celebrity, declared last night, “I said it was up to the citizens of Pennsylvania and of course, but I will tell you all this, if I lived in Pennsylvania, I would have already cast my vote for John Fetterman for many reasons.”
* In Georgia’s U.S. Senate race, the final SurveyUSA poll of the cycle found Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock ahead of Republican Herschel Walker, 49% to 43%, while Marist’s poll found the two candidates tied at 48% among likely voters. The latest Fox News poll, meanwhile, showed Walker inching ahead, 46% to 45%.
* Speaking of Walker, the GOP Senate hopeful, as recently as a couple of years ago, told detailed stories about having played basketball with Barack Obama. This week, however, Walker said he’s never met Obama.
* In New Hampshire, the Senate Majority PAC, which is aligned with Senate Democratic leaders, has booked an additional $1.2 million worth of ads in support of Sen. Maggie Hassan’s re-election campaign. The news comes as a right-wing group called Citizens for Sanity reportedly invested $3.2 million in the Granite State in the hopes of boosting Republican Don Bolduc.








