Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers:
* Just a few weeks ago, there was considerable pressure on Sen. [tag]Conrad Burns[/tag] (R-Mont.) to step aside and not run for re-election this year, but Burns’ new ad campaign seems to have helped to stabilize his support. According to a new Rasmussen poll, Burns has closed the gap against one Dem rival and has overtaken the other. State Auditor John Morrison (D) still leads Burns, 47% to 45%, but state Senate President Jon Tester (D) now trails Burns, 47% to 44%.
* Speaking of Montana, Burns still faces a Republican primary challenge from [tag]Bob Keenan[/tag], the top Republican leader in the Montana Senate. Keenan conceded over the weekend that he doesn’t have much money for the fight and will instead build his campaign around a month-long RV tour of Montana with his wife and children. The AP noted that Keenan expects to raise about $100,000 for the race, while Burns has several million dollars in the bank.
* In California, Gov. [tag]Arnold Schwarzenegger[/tag] (R) is now tied with State Comptroller Steve Westly (D) in the latest Field Poll (.pdf), with 43% each, though Schwarzenegger leads State Treasurer Phil Angelides, 44% to 40%. The results are more encouraging for Dems than they may appear — both Dems are faring well in head-to-head match-ups, despite modest name recognition statewide. As for the Dem primary, Westly leads Angelides, 37% to 26%, though most Dems remain undecided. (via Taegan Goddard)
* Arkansas Attorney General [tag]Mike Beebe[/tag] (D) continues to look very strong in the state’s gubernatorial race. In the latest Rasmussen poll, Beebe has built on an earlier lead and is now ahead of former Rep. [tag]Asa Hutchinson[/tag] (R), 47% to 36%.
* And in Kansas, Gov. [tag]Kathleen Sebelius[/tag] (D) appears to be well on her way to winning a second term. According to the latest Rasmussen poll, Sebelius has finally inched up above the 50% threshold and leads both of her main GOP rivals by double digits. Sebelius is ahead of State Senator Jim Barnett (R), 50% to 37%, and Kansas House Speaker Robin Jennison (R), 51% to 32%.