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:
* President Obama’s re-election campaign announced this morning that it raised $45 million in February. That’s up from $29.1 million in January.
* On a related note, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee raised over $5.31 million in February, and has $19 million cash on hand, without any debts.
* Illinois’ Republican presidential primary is tomorrow, and Public Policy Polling’s latest survey shows it won’t be close — Mitt Romney now leads Rick Santorum by 15 points, 45% to 30%.
* In Indiana, two new polls show the Republicans’ U.S. Senate primary getting increasingly competitive, with incumbent Sen. Dick Lugar up by only six points over State Treasurer Richard Mourdock.








