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:
* In Virginia’s gubernatorial race, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund has launched a new ad criticizing state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s (R) far-right views on reproductive rights. To keep Ken out of your doctor’s office, keep him out of the governor’s mansion,” the spot says.
* On a related note, a new Quinnipiac poll shows Cuccinelli trailing Terry McAuliffe (D) in Virginia, 43% to 38%. The five-point advantage is modest, but it’s among the best polls to date for the Democratic campaign.
* And speaking of polls, the new Public Policy Polling survey in Massachusetts shows Rep. Ed Markey (D) leading Gabriel Gomez (R) in the upcoming Senate special election by seven points. That’s up from a four-point advantage a couple of weeks ago.
* Gomez, meanwhile, seems quite reluctant to go into detail about his opposition to women’s reproductive rights.








