Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
* A new USA Today/Suffolk poll, released this morning, found Democrats leading Republicans on the generic ballot, 51% to 43%. In August, the same poll showed Dems with an 11-point advantage.
* The same poll, by the way, found most Americans said Donald Trump would have a significant impact on their congressional vote: “35% who are casting their ballot to show their opposition to him, 23% to show their support.”
* In one of the more memorable debate moments of the year, Florida gubernatorial hopeful Andrew Gillum (D) said of Ron DeSantis (R) last night, “First of all, he’s got neo-Nazis helping him out in the state. He has spoken at racist conferences; he’s accepted a contribution — and would not return it — from someone who referred to the former President of the United States as a ‘Muslim [n-word].’ When asked to return that money, he said no. He’s using that money to now fund negative ads. Now, I’m not calling Mr. DeSantis a racist; I’m simply saying the racists believe he’s a racist.”
* In a very rare poll of South Dakota’s gubernatorial race, a Mason-Dixon survey suggests it’s shaping up to be one of the nation’s closest contests: Billie Sutton (D) and Kristi Noem (R) are tied at 45% each.








