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:
* Apparently, it’s not just John Kerry. Sen. Tim Johnson (D-S.D.), who is up for re-election this year, also announced his support for Barack Obama, as did Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.).
* For those of us who are still inclined to take polls at least a little seriously, a Rasmussen survey, conducted yesterday, showed Hillary Clinton not getting a post-New Hampshire bump in South Carolina, at least not yet. The poll showed Barack Obama leading with 42%, followed by Clinton at 30%, and Edwards at 15%.
* As for Republicans in South Carolina, Rasmussen shows John McCain claiming the top spot with 27%, followed closely by Mike Huckabee with 24%, Romney third at 16%, and Thompson rounding out the top four with 12%. The rest of the GOP field was in single digits.
* Rudy Giuliani has an interesting new TV ad in Florida, arguing that media pundits should be ignored. That’s probably true, but Giuliani’s only saying that because the pundits think he’s going to lose.
* The Clinton campaign said yesterday that it emerged from New Hampshire with more than $25 million in the bank. (Given that the campaign raised more than $100 million in 2007, does that mean it’s spent $75 million? Already?)
* All eyes are still on Rep. Jim Clyburn, the most important Democratic voice in South Carolina, who has not yet endorsed anyone.
* The Romney campaign is, surprisingly enough, declining to extend its television presence into next week in South Carolina and Florida.
* With Kerry backing Obama, will Ted Kennedy follow suit?
* And after taking all kinds of heat for excluding Ron Paul from its debate a few days ago, Fox News will allow him to participate in its debate in South Carolina tonight.