Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that won’t necessarily generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers:
* Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) still has more than 13 months to go before he faces voters again, but he’s nervous enough about his chances that he’s already airing a new television ad.
* In New Jersey, with six weeks remaining until Election Day, Quinnipiac shows Gov. Chris Christie (R) leading Barbara Buono (D) by a wide margin, 64% to 30%.
* In Alabama’s 1st congressional district, former state Sen. Bradley Byrne and businessman Dean Young were the top two candidates in yesterday’s Republican primary and will advance to a Nov. 5 runoff election. It’s a deep “red” district, so the winner of the primary is expected to become the congressman.
* Mitt Romney may have lost Virginia in last year’s presidential election, but as the failed candidate pushes himself back into the spotlight, he’s still headlining a private fundraising reception for Ken Cuccinelli (R) today in an upscale D.C. suburb.








