Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* In North Carolina, the latest Quinnipiac University poll found Donald Trump narrowly leading Vice President Kamala Harris, 49% to 47%. As for the state’s gubernatorial race, the same survey found Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein ahead of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, 52% to 39%. (Click the link for information on the survey’s methodology and margin of error.)
* The news was better for Republicans in Georgia — a state that President Joe Biden narrowly won four years ago — where the latest Quinnipiac University poll showed the former president leading his Democratic opponent, 50% to 44%. (Click the link for information on the survey’s methodology and margin of error.)
* At an event in Milwaukee ahead of the vice presidential debate, Trump said San Francisco was “the best city in the country” 18 years ago. The Harris campaign found this funny because, 18 years ago, Harris was San Francisco’s district attorney.
* Also ahead of the vice presidential debate, the Democratic presidential campaign launched a digital ad, describing Republican Sen. JD Vance of Ohio as a “danger to our democracy” — and emphasizing that the GOP’s vice presidential nominee “could be a heartbeat away” from the presidency next year.








