Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Democratic Party officials announced yesterday that Joe Biden will accept his party’s presidential nomination in Milwaukee in August, but the party’s gathering will be a nearly all-virtual convention.
* Speaking of Wisconsin, a Marquette Law School poll released yesterday found Biden leading Donald Trump in the Badger State, 49% to 41%. That eight-point advantage for the former vice president is up from a three-point lead in the same poll in early May.
* Also in the Midwest, Ohio was not expected to be a key 2020 battleground, but the latest Quinnipiac poll found Biden narrowly leading Trump in the state, 46% to 45%.
* This morning we received a whole bunch of interesting New York Times/Siena College surveys, which found Biden leading Trump in Michigan (47% to 36%), Wisconsin (49% to 38%), Pennsylvania (50% to 40%), Florida (47% to 41%), North Carolina (49% to 40%), and Arizona (48% to 41%). Of the six battleground states polled, Trump not only trailed in each, he didn’t top 41% support in any of the states.








