Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Election Day in Virginia is six weeks from tomorrow and anyone certain about the outcome of the gubernatorial race is kidding themselves. A new Washington Post/Schar School poll found Democrat Terry McAuliffe with a very modest lead over Republican Glenn Youngkin, 50 percent to 47 percent, among likely voters.
* On a related note, early voting is now underway in Virginia’s gubernatorial race. Early voting began this past Friday, Sept. 17.
* In New York’s gubernatorial race, Rep. Lee Zeldin, a leading Republican contender, acknowledged over the weekend that he’s been receiving treatment for leukemia since last fall. The conservative congressman added that the treatments have been effective and he doesn’t expect this to interfere with his statewide campaign.
* Kristina Karamo, a Trump-backed candidate in Michigan’s race for secretary of state, told voters she “serves as a professor” at a community college. Evidently, that’s not quite true.
* In Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race, a super PAC backing Jeff Bartos in a Republican primary is now going after his top rival: Politico reports that the “Jobs for Our Future” super PAC is launching an ad campaign “highlighting two instances when Pennsylvania Senate candidate Sean Parnell’s wife sought protective orders against him.”








