Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* Primary Day in New Hampshire and Rhode Island went about as expected yesterday, with party-backed candidates winning key races. Among the most notable results was Republican lawyer Corky Messner prevailing in his party’s U.S. Senate primary, winning the right to take on Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D) in the fall.
* Though some recent polling has shown a narrow race in Pennsylvania, a new NBC News/Marist poll found Joe Biden leading Donald Trump by nine points, 53% to 44%, among likely voters.
* The news for the GOP was far better in Florida, where the latest NBC News/Marist poll found Biden and Trump tied at 48% each. Of particular interest was the Republican president faring better than expected among Latino voters, despite Trump’s years of racist rhetoric and wall-building crusade.
* On a related note, a poll commissioned by the Miami Herald also found Trump faring far better than expected among Latino voters in the Sunshine State.
* In response to reports that his campaign operation is low on funds, the president said on Twitter yesterday, “[I]f more money is needed, which I doubt it will be, I will put it up!” (I don’t actually believe this, but it’s worth keeping an eye on.)








