The Senate majority leader’s remarks to the White House show the raw political calculations both parties are making two weeks before the election.
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A poll worker in Memphis was fired last week after interfering with early voters who wore T-shirts and masks with slogans supporting Black Lives Matter, according to a Shelby County election official.
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Obama hits the campaign trail for BidenFormer president Barack Obama is campaigning for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Oct. 21 in swing state Pennsylvania.
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With just 13 days to go until Election Day, there's been a surge in early voting, especially in battleground states and among new voters.
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Tom Bossert also fears Trump won’t level with Americans about such interference.
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National polling average
Biden is leading (+11) the national polling average.
Biden
54%
Trump
43%
Average of national polls since Oct. 4 that meet Washington Post standards for transparency and quality. Includes polls by CNN, Economist-YouGov, Fox, PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist, Pew, Post-ABC, NBC-WSJ and SurveyMonkey-Tableau.
