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:
* While George W. Bush and Dick Cheney will not even show up for the Republican National Convention, Bill Clinton will play a significant role at the Democratic National Convention, including a prime-time speech and personally placing President Obama’s name into nomination.
* In Texas’ closely-watched Republican U.S. Senate primary, Lt. Gov David Dewhurst, fearing the race is slipping away, has loaned his campaign another $8 million of his own money. It may not matter — PPP shows Dewhurts trailing former state Solicitor General Ted Cruz by 10 points in advance of tomorrow’s voting.
* In Ohio, Sen. Sherrod Brown’s (D) new ad touts his support for Obama’s policy that rescued the American auto industry and saved an enormous number of jobs in the Buckeye State.
* On a related note, the president will return to the campaign trail this week, with stops in Ohio on Wednesday, and visits to Florida and Virginia on Thursday.








