Monday’s political round-up

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:

* Following the now-infamous “macaca” incident, Sen. [tag]George Allen[/tag] (R-Va.) has taken a bit of a hit in the polls. A new Rasmussen poll shows Allen now leads challenger [tag]James Webb[/tag] (D), 47% to 42%. Last month, Allen was above the 50% threshold and enjoyed an 11-point lead.

* In the closely-watched Maryland Senate race, Lt. Governor [tag]Michael Steele[/tag] (R) trails both of the top Dem candidates, but not by much. The most recent Rasmussen poll now shows Rep. [tag]Ben Cardin[/tag] (D) leading Steele, 47% to 42%. Former Rep. [tag]Kweisi Mfume[/tag] (D) is ahead, 46% to 44%. The Dem primary is Sept. 12.

* Speaking of Maryland, Baltimore Mayor [tag]Martin O’Malley[/tag] (D) still leads incumbent Gov. [tag]Bob Ehrlich[/tag] (R) in the latest Rasmussen poll, 50% to 43%. Both candidates are doing well with their party’s base, but the key to O’Malley’s margin is his lead among unaffiliated voters.

* In Rhode Island, Sen. [tag]Lincoln Chafee[/tag] (R) is reportedly hurting among in-state Republicans, as his primary opponent, Cranston Mayor [tag]Stephen Laffey[/tag], runs a series of negative ads. According to an article in the Washington Times, “Internal campaign polls show the conservative mayor’s campaign attacks on Mr. Chafee’s liberal voting record — including the incumbent’s opposition to President Bush’s tax cuts and to Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.’s nomination — have struck a responsive chord among Republican voters.” Chafee wanted to ignore Laffey, but will now shoot back with an ad that questions Laffey’s temperament and character. Their primary is Sept. 12.

* And in North Carolina, a new survey from OnPoint Polling and Research shows former NFL quarterback [tag]Heath Shuler[/tag] surging past Rep. [tag]Charles Taylor[/tag] (R), 48% to 43%. Shuler’s strong showing is prompting a wave of support from party leaders — Former Gov. Jim Hunt has campaigned for Shuler, former Sen. John Edwards plans to do so this week, and former Ambassador Jeanette Hyde is planning a fundraiser for Shuler at her Raleigh home Sept. 11. (Thanks to reader S.T. for the tip)

Hey, James. James Webb. Time to wake up. Win this damn thing and save Virginia’s reputation. We don’t want America to think we’d vote for a candidate who thinks his sly racism will win him votes.

James Webb, a real Virginian for a 21st Century Virginia.

  • Suggestion to all commenters and bloggers:

    From now on refer to Sen. George Allen as…
    Sen. George “Macaca” Allen…
    or if you are feeling particularly irked that day,
    just call him “Macaca.”

    He has earned the appellation… has he not?
    It should stick with him… should it not?

    The answer to both questions is Absolutely…
    as in: ANCHOR HIM TO IT.

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    aaaaah, that felt really good! Thanks, koreyel.

    P.S. George “Macaca” Allen!

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