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Ballotpedia's Daily Presidential News Briefing - October 31, 2019

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October 31, 2019

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Trump runs campaign ad during final World Series game

 
Ballotpedia's Daily Presidential News Briefing

October 31, 2019: Kamala Harris is restructuring her campaign, sending more staffers to Iowa and reducing staff at her Maryland headquarters. Donald Trump ran a campaign ad during the final night of the World Series on Wednesday.

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 Presidential poll highlights, 2019-2020 (October 25-28, 2019)
Presidential poll highlights, 2019-2020 (October 21-27, 2019)

Notable Quote of the Day

“Last week, two polls painted two very different pictures of the state of the primary race. A CNN/SSRS poll put former Vice President Joe Biden 15 points ahead of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, 34 percent to 19 percent, while a Quinnipiac University poll released a day later found Biden trailing Warren by 7 points, 21 to 28 percent. …

In short, the fact that they found such different outcomes isn’t that big a deal. As you can see in the chart below, once we control for house effects, the overall spread between polls since May isn’t actually all that large. In fact, the spread of values for both Biden and Warren fall within a range we might expect. So don’t read too much into those two polls. Turns out they’re just the kind of outliers we’d expect to see in this range of polls.”

– Laura Bronner, FiveThirtyEight

Democrats

Republicans

  • Mark Sanford announced he will move his campaign to New Hampshire beginning Nov. 4. 

  • Donald Trump ran a campaign ad during the final night of the World Series on Wednesday. "He's no Mr. Nice Guy, but sometimes it takes a Donald Trump to change Washington,” the narrator says in the clip.

General Election Updates

  • Twitter announced Wednesday that it will no longer accept political advertising on its platform beginning Nov. 22.

What We’re Reading

Flashback: October 31, 2019

Donald Trump released his platform for veterans’ healthcare and employment services.

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