Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* It took longer than it should have, but facing an unambiguous court order, the board of supervisors in Arizona’s Cochise County have finally certified the results of this year’s elections.
* There’s been a flurry of polling data in Georgia’s Senate runoff election, with a CNN survey showing Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock leading Republican Herschel Walker by four points (52% to 48%), a SurveyUSA poll showing the incumbent ahead by three points (50% to 47%), and an Emerson poll showing the senator ahead by two points (51% to 49%).
* On a related note, today is the last day for early voting in Georgia, and last night, Warnock was joined by Barack Obama for one last rally. The former Democratic president is also the star of Warnock’s final minute-long campaign commercial.
* Speaking of Georgia’s contest, with just days remaining before Election Day on Tuesday, another one of Walker’s former girlfriends has come forward with an on-the-record account about a violent episode with the Republican. The woman, Dallas resident Cheryl Parsa, raised concerns to The Daily Beast about the GOP candidate’s mental stability.









