Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign issued a new statement, blaming “Donald Trump’s Supreme Court justices” for overturning Roe v. Wade, which in turned led Alabama Supreme Court’s to rule that frozen embryos are people.
* The latest national poll from Quinnipiac University found Biden with a narrow lead over Trump, 49% to 45%. The same survey asked respondents to choose from a list of issues and select the most urgent one: 21% said preserving democracy in the United States, while 20% pointed to the economy.
* The polling news was better for Republicans in Michigan, where the latest EPIC-MRA survey found Trump leading Biden, 45% to 41%. When respondents were asked how a possible Trump criminal conviction might affect their vote, the two candidates were then tied at 44% support each.
* Speaking of the Wolverine State, there’s still some question as to which Michigan Republican Party is the real one, and the Associated Press reported that locals might soon see “dueling presidential nominating conventions,” which would be every bit as messy as it sounds.








