Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Joe Biden’s campaign this morning unveiled a new, minute-long television ad that will serve as its closing message.
* On a related note, Donald Trump this morning released a campaign-style video this morning about last night’s White House ceremony for Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
* Remember when Barack Obama picked up an electoral vote in Nebraska in 2008? Keep that in mind when reading about Trump deciding to host a campaign event in Omaha tonight.
* In Texas, the latest New York Times/Siena poll found Trump with a modest lead over Biden, 47% to 43%, while in the Lone Star State’s U.S. Senate race, the same survey found incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R) with a more comfortable lead over M.J. Hegar (D), 48% to 38%.
* On a related note, the Biden campaign is airing ads this week in the Dallas-Ft. Worth media market, and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who’s been helping Biden in Florida, is now launching a new ad blitz in support for the Democratic ticket in Texas and Ohio.
* Despite Trump’s recent tweets suggesting Californians support his candidacy, the final UC Berkeley Institute for Governmental Studies poll finds Biden leading the Republican incumbent in the Golden State, 65% to 29%. If this is correct, the president is on track to lose California by an even larger margin than he did in 2016.








