Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* A new national poll from Monmouth University found Joe Biden leading Donald Trump by nine points, 50% to 41%. In April, the same poll found the former vice president with a four-point advantage, and in March, the incumbent president trailed by three points.
* Monmouth also found a sizable gender gap, with Trump leading among men by two points, while Biden leads among women by 20 points. What’s more, the same poll suggested education levels remain a key indicator: among white voters without college degrees, Trump leads by 27 points, while among white voters with degrees, Biden leads by 24 points.
* With Libertarian Justin Amash added to the mix, Monmouth found Biden’s lead shrinking to seven points, 47% to 40%, with the Michigan congressman garnering 5% support.
* On the congressional generic ballot, Monmouth’s poll found Democrats leading Republicans, 52% to 42%, which suggests, at least for now, that the GOP faces very long odds in the party’s bid to reclaim the House majority.








