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:
* For months, it’s looked as if the presidential race has been unusually stable, but the latest ABC News/Washington Post data found that one in four voters still considers themselves persuadable.
* Mitt Romney has talked about running the country like a business, and today, he went further, referring to the United States as a “company,” instead of a “country.”
* It seems hard to believe, but Public Policy Polling shows Sen. Claire McCaskill (D) leading Rep. Todd Akin (R) by only one point, 45% to 44%.
* On a related note, Karl Rove was heard at a fundraiser saying, “We should sink Todd Akin. If he’s found mysteriously murdered, don’t look for my whereabouts!”
* And speaking of Akin, the right-wing Senate candidate has relied on a small, amateur staff to help run his campaign, but Rick Tyler, the former spokesman for Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign, is apparently headed to Missouri to give Akin a hand.








