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:
* According to Rasmussen, 27% of Republican voters say they’d vote for a conservative third-party candidate over pro-choice Rudy Giuliani. If GOP primary voters hear about this and believe it, Giuliani’s electability argument is no longer viable.
* Hillary Clinton has a powerful new TV ad, which utilizes images from Ground Zero. It’s a clear reminder that Giuliani may claim 9/11 as his own, but the junior senator from New York isn’t going to let him.
* Speaking of Hillary, Newsweek’s Howard Fineman had a piece yesterday speculating on Clinton’s running mates — more than three months before a single vote has been cast.
* Barack Obama has a solid new ad of his own, featuring retired Air Force General Merrill McPeak, who served on the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the first Gulf War.
* Mitt Romney hit Giuliani pretty hard yesterday on taxes, telling a New Hampshire audience that the former NYC mayor was wrong to oppose a presidential line-item veto, wrong to oppose a no-new-taxes pledge, and wrong to support a commuter tax on those who worked in NYC but lived elsewhere.
* In New Mexico’s open Senate race, Rep. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) is not running and Rep. Heather Wilson (R-N.M.) is.
* In Minnesota, Al Franken (D) raised more money than incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman (R) in the third quarter.
* In New Hampshire, a new poll shows former Governor Jeanne Shaheen (D) leading incumbent Sen. John Sununu (R), 54% to 38%.
* And Rudy Giuliani, who brags about having considered the priesthood, should be denied communion, according to Roman Catholic Archbishop Raymond Burke, who cited the former mayor’s support for abortion rights. Asked if the same would apply to politicians who support the death penalty or pre-emptive war, he said, “It’s a little more complicated in that case.”