Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Nevada Republicans will hold their presidential caucuses today, two days after Nevada Republicans also held their presidential primary. Unlike the primary, the caucuses will award GOP delegates, and since Donald Trump is the only candidate competing today, his success is assured.
* With just days remaining before the congressional special election in New York’s 3rd district, a new Siena College poll found former Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi with a narrow lead over Republican Mazi Pilip, 48% to 44%.
* In Montana’s closely watched U.S. Senate race, much of the Republican establishment has already rallied behind wealthy businessman Tim Sheehy, but GOP Rep. Matt Rosendale is poised to launch his own candidacy anyway. It will be Rosendale’s second Senate bid: He ran a failed campaign in 2018.
* The latest Marquette Law School poll found President Joe Biden and Donald Trump tied in Wisconsin, with 49% support each among registered voters. Among likely voters, the survey showed the former president with a one-point advantage.









