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:
* A new Rasmussen poll in Rhode Island offers discouraging news for Sen. [tag]Lincoln Chafee[/tag], “whose support has gone from bad to worse,” highlighting why this is a key Dem pick-up opportunity. Chafee now trails former Rhode Island Attorney General [tag]Sheldon Whitehouse[/tag] (D), 46% to 41%. That’s a seven-point swing since early June, when Chafee led Sheldon, 44% to 42%. For what it’s worth, Whitehouse leads Chafee’s primary opponent, Cranston Mayor [tag]Steve Laffey[/tag], by an even bigger margin, 57% to 29%.
* In Michigan, Gov. [tag]Jennifer Granholm[/tag] (D) continues to be the most vulnerable incumbent Dem governor. The latest Detroit Free Press poll shows Granholm trialing Amway heir [tag]Dick Devos[/tag] (R), 47% to 42%.
* Speaking of Michigan, voters seem to be blaming Granholm for the state’s struggling economy, but not Sen. [tag]Debbie Stabenow[/tag] (D). The same Free Press poll shows Stabenow leading Oakland County Sheriff [tag]Mike Bouchard[/tag] (R), 49% to 29%, and minister [tag]Keith Butler[/tag] (R), 50% to 26%.
* Rep [tag]Ernest Istook[/tag] (R) enjoys a comfortable lead in Oklahoma’s Republican gubernatorial primary, but looking ahead, he fares poorly against incumbent Gov. [tag]Brad Henry[/tag] (D). According to the latest Sooner Poll, Henry leads Istook in a general election match-up, 57%to 29%.
* In Nebraska, a new Rasmussen poll shows both of the statewide incumbents looking very strong. In the Senate race, Sen. [tag]Ben Nelson[/tag] (D) leads [tag]Pete Ricketts[/tag] (R), 57% to 31%. In the gubernatorial race, Republican incumbent [tag]Dave Heineman[/tag] tops [tag]David Hahn[/tag] (D), 66% to 21%.
* And in South Carolina, Gov. [tag]Mark Sanford[/tag] (R) caught a break yesterday when state Sen. Jake Knotts, who had begun collecting petition signatures for an independent gubernatorial campaign, announced he would end his effort, citing fundraising difficulties. Sanford still faces a stiff challenge from state Sen. [tag]Tommy Moore[/tag] (D), whom Knotts is expected to endorse.