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:

* We can just about close the book on Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race. A new Rasmussen poll shows incumbent Gov. Ed Rendell (D) well ahead of retired football player Lynn Swann (R), 57% to 40%. Both candidates have largely wrapped support from their parties, but Rendell enjoys a big lead among unaffiliated voters, 64% to 35%.

* Considering how uncompetitive the race is, it’s hardly worth watching anymore, but a new Quinnipiac poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton (D) trouncing Republican challenger John Spencer, 65% to 30%. This is virtually unchanged from a 66% to 31% Clinton lead on October 5.

* In Georgia, the latest Rasmussen poll shows the gubernatorial race to be a largely one-sided affair. Incumbent Gov. Sonny Perdue (R) now leads Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor (D), 58% to 32%. That’s an 11-point improvement for Perdue since the last poll.

* In Wisconsin’s gubernatorial race, which Republicans had hoped to make competitive, Gov. Jim Doyle (D) will apparently cruise to a second term. A new Wisconsin Public Radio poll shows Doyle ahead of Rep. Mark Green (R), 51% to 38%.

* And in both of Arizona’s major statewide races, the incumbent appears to be in pretty good shape in a new Rasmussen poll, though one is much closer than the other. In the gubernatorial race, Gov. Janet Napolitano (D) has a 21-point lead over Republican challenger Len Munsil. 58% to 37%. Even 51% of Republicans view the incumbent favorably. In the Senate race, Sen. Jon Kyl (R) still leads Jim Pederson (D), but his lead has been cut to nine points, 51% to 42%.

BUSH: “There’s certainly a stepped up level of violence, and we’re heading into an election.”

So is Ned Lamont Sunni or Shi’ite? Oh my head hurts…

  • More good news from Ohio….

    I drove from Andover to Willoughby this morning on US 6, which runs right through “Chardon” (a true bastion of “Fortress Rethug” if there ever was one), and I didn’t see a single sign in that town for either D’Whine OR Blackwell. There’s also some thinking that Ohio might deliver anywhere from 3 to 5 GOP Congressional seats to the Dem side of the aisle….

  • In the Senate race, Sen. Jon Kyl (R) still leads Jim Pederson (D), but his lead has been cut to nine points, 51% to 42%.

    Is this the first time Rasmussan has Kyl over 50%? ‘Cause that’s pretty much the end of Pederson’s chances.

  • Also a new poll out in Iowa corroborating last Sunday’s Des Moines Register poll showing Culver (D) leading Rep. Nussle for Governor. Margin in the new KCCI poll is Culver by 5.

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