Thursday’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:

* In Wisconsin, both of the key statewide races are leaning in the Dems’ direction, but one more so than the other. According to a new Rasmussen poll, Sen. [tag]Herb Kohl[/tag] (D) continues to have a big lead over [tag]Robert Gerald Lorge[/tag] (R) in the U.S. Senate race, 60% to 27%. In the gubernatorial race, incumbent Gov. [tag]Jim Doyle[/tag] (D) leads Rep. [tag]Mark Green[/tag] (R), 47% to 41%. Doyle’s margin has remained about the same for the past several months.

* A new Marist College poll in New York shows former Yonkers Mayor [tag]John Spencer[/tag] with a big lead over his GOP Senate primary rival, Kathleen “KT” [tag]McFarland[/tag], but both still trail Sen. [tag]Hillary Clinton[/tag] (D) badly. The poll shows Spencer with a 21-point lead, 36% to 15%, which is a nine-point bump since May, when Spencer led 26% to 14%.

* In Wyoming, a new Rasmussen poll shows voters very much inclined to stick with the leaders they have. In the state’s U.S. Senate race, Republican [tag]Craig Thomas[/tag] leads challenger [tag]Dale Groutage[/tag], 59% to 32%. The 27-point margin is closer than the 39-point lead Thomas enjoyed in April, but it still doesn’t look competitive. As for the governor’s race, incumbent Gov. [tag]Dave Freudenthal[/tag] (D) is all well-positioned for another term, leading Republican challenger [tag]Ray Hunkins[/tag], 58% to 29%.

* In celebrity/political news, retired basketball player [tag]Charles Barkley[/tag], who recently considered running for public office as a Republican, has announced that he’s given up on the party. Barkley told a reporter last week, “I used to be a Republican, before they lost their minds.”

* And in 2008 news, Sen. [tag]Barack Obama[/tag] (D-Ill.) will be traveling to Iowa in September, at Sen. Tom Harkin’s (D) request, to help in-state Dems, but given the circumstances, the trip is raising eyebrows about the senator’s Iowa debut in a presidential campaign context. As the Chicago Tribune’s Jeff Zeleny explained, “Until now, Obama has taken great care to steer clear of Iowa, the state that traditionally launches the race for the White House. But accepting the invitation to appear on Harkin’s high-profile stage Sept. 17 underscores the notion that Obama is not intent on tamping down speculation about his interest in the 2008 campaign.” Responded Obama, “I’ve already been to 30 states. Why not Iowa?”

When Sir Charles Barkley publicly say he thinks you have lost your mind it is time to think about getting help!

  • “I used to be a Republican, before they lost their minds.”

    Is it too much to hope that this will start a trend among mega-buck professional athletes? I hunch it is, but I’d like to hope. None of them are hurting. You’d think they could support people and policies which benefit the fans who made their careers possible. “There but for the grace of God” they’d be facing death or maiming in Bush’s Iraq Quagmire. In spite of their obscene incomes, most of them don’t come from the same backgrounds as the owners who exploited them or the celebrities who enjoy schmoozing with them.

    There’s gotta be more to life than yet one more round of golf or opening car lots. Doesn’t there?

  • Wow, getting walked out on by Mr. Featherbrain. Didn’t he die a few years back?? I guess he’s just been quiet, counting daddy’s bucks and playing golf with all the other golf morons. I hate that game, despite the fact that being a caddy to the rich and brain-dead in 1958 got me an introduction to President Eisenhower and a silver dollar tip (which was good money in those days). Not blowing my horn there, even with that watching those morons from the perspective of the kid carrying the bags, that “game” SUCKS.

  • Lorge is not trailing Kohl. The latest Zogby poll has Lorge within the margin of Victory. Kohl has fallen into the 40%, and Lorge is well into the 40%. The Governor’s race in Wisconsin is tainted with corrupt big money and negative TV ads. The people in Wisconsin know Kohl only buys his elections, and they are thrilled with the new entry of an honest person like Robert Lorge. If Lorge wins the US Senate race, Wisconsin will be back in the driver’s seat for clean honest politics. If Kohl wins, it only proves that Wisconsin voters are stupid idiots who get brainwashed every 6 years to vote for a closet gay millionaire like Herb the Page molesting Senator, Kohl. For me, a gay American, I won’t vote for a closet gay, they are the problem. Vote for Lorge. He is working hard and has earned our votes for US Senate in Wisconsin.
    Marie from Menasha

  • Marie- You’re a hateful idiot… To say anything more would be giving you too much credit

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