Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* While the latest national poll from the Pew Research Center found Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris tied, with each garnering 49%, the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found the Democratic nominee narrowly ahead, 51% to 48%, among Americans who definitely intend to vote. Her lead is smaller among registered voters overall. (Click the links for information on the surveys’ methodologies and margins of error.)
* The final primaries of the 2024 cycle will be held this week in New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Delaware, and there are some congressional and gubernatorial contests of note.
* The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name must remain on the state’s presidential ballot, overturning an appeals court ruling. The independent conspiracy theorist had more success with North Carolina’s Supreme Court, which ruled that Kennedy can withdraw his name from the state’s 2024 ballot.
* Speaking of the Tar Heel State, two new polls — one from Quinnipiac University, the other from SurveyUSA — found Harris narrowly ahead of Trump in North Carolina. (Click the links for information on the surveys’ methodologies and margins of error.)








