Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* A Washington Post-Schar School poll found Kamala Harris narrowly leading Donald Trump among likely voters in battleground states, 49% to 48%. More specifically, the data found the Democratic vice president with small leads in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania, while the former Republican president had small leads in Arizona and North Carolina. In Nevada, the survey found the two candidates tied. (Click the link for additional information on the survey’s methodology and margin of error.)
* Trump claimed over the weekend that he’s “not that close” to turning 80. In reality, the GOP candidate will turn 80 in a year and eight months, and if elected to a second term, he’d be on track to become the oldest person ever to serve as president.
* Based on the latest filings, one of Trump’s main super PACs, MAGA Inc., has now received $150 million from Timothy Mellon, the reclusive billionaire megadonor.
* Early voting began late last week in North Carolina, and turnout totals quickly set a state record.
* Harris has already held one campaign event with former House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney, and this week, the duo will hold additional events in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Detroit and Milwaukee.








