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:
* Mitt Romney will make if official on Tuesday, Feb. 13, when he formally kicks off his presidential campaign. Romney’s announcement speech will be delivered in his original home state of Michigan, instead of Massachusetts, but will hold a major fundraiser in Boston a week from tomorrow.
* Roll Call reported today that more than 140 members of the House have unveiled a bill that would require electronic voting machines in federal elections to produce a paper trail. It’s about time. (Who’s going to vote against it?)
* The Politico ran a very interesting item today about widespread Republican beliefs in DC that Hillary Clinton, if she wins the Dem nomination, is better positioned than the GOP candidates to win the general election next year.
* Remember Alan Schlesinger, the Republican who ran against Joe Lieberman and Ned Lamont last year? Schlesinger is apparently considering another run for Congress — this time in Florida against freshman Rep. Ron Klein (D). The Palm Beach Post reported, “Schlesinger says he’s been spending a few months a year in Palm Beach County for about 20 years and has family here. He recently spoke to the Boca Raton Republican Club.”
* And on Long Island yesterday, Democrat Craig Johnson won a key State Senate seat yesterday with 53% support. Why is this notable? Johnson will be the first Democratic state senator in a century to represent that part of Long Island.