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:
* A new Quinnipiac poll in Connecticut shows Sen. Joe Lieberman (I) leading Ned Lamont (D) by 10 points, 49% to 39%. Alan Schlesinger (R) trails with only 5% support, including just 12% of Connecticut Republicans. Last month’s Quinnipiac poll was slightly worse for Lamont – he trailed by 12 — but a 10-point margin is still discouraging.
* Speaking of Connecticut, the same Quinnipiac numbers showed the gubernatorial race far from competitive. Incumbent Gov. Jodi Rell (R) now leads Democrat John DeStefano, 63% to 30%.
* In Oregon, the latest Rasmussen poll shows Democratic Governor Ted Kulongoski still maintaining a comfortable lead over Republican Ron Saxton. Though Kulongoski’s 14-point lead in August has dissipated, the incumbent still leads, 47% to 38%.
* Speaking of the Pacific Northwest, the Senate race in Washington state is still a campaign to keep an eye on. Though rumor has it Republicans in DC are beginning to give up hope on the race, the latest Rasmussen poll shows Sen. Maria Cantwell’s (D) lead over Mike McGavick (R) shrinking a bit — 48% to 42%.
* And in 2008 news, it looks like Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) remains very interested in another campaign. Appearing on C-SPAN yesterday, the 2004 Democratic nominee said he’s “pretty much feeling” what you need to feel to run for President. “You just gotta make the judgment,” Kerry said. “You also have to make the judgment, which I’m pretty much feeling, I’m saying that I have something to say, I have some unfinished business from the last round, I don’t like what they did, I don’t like how they framed it, and I don’t like what they’re doing for the country today, and I think we can do better.”