Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Prosecutors in the Philadelphia area finally identified someone who cast a fraudulent vote. Not surprisingly, he was caught and charged, but unfortunately for Republicans, the accused cast the illegal ballots for Donald Trump.
* In Georgia, where SurveyUSA had a pretty good pre-election poll, the same outlet released the results of a new statewide survey this morning. SurveyUSA found Jon Ossoff (D) leading incumbent Sen. David Perdue (R), 51% to 46%, and Raphael Warnock (D) ahead of appointed incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R), 52% to 45%. No other recent poll has showed the Democratic challengers with advantages this large. The runoff elections are two weeks from today.
* If you’re waiting for a lot of other polling data to come out before Georgia’s runoffs, it’s probably best to lower expectations. Politico reported yesterday, “Some of the most prolific, best-regarded media and academic pollsters told Politico they have no plans to conduct pre-election surveys in Georgia.”
* Vice President-elect Kamala Harris headlined a rally yesterday in Columbus, Georgia, trying to rally support for Warnock and Ossoff.








