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:
* The Obama campaign released this morning its third ad featuring Mitt Romney’s “47 percent” remarks, and to my ear, this one’s the most devastating. I don’t yet have a list of states where it’s airing, but readers in Ohio and Virginia confirm having seen it this morning. [Update: it’s running in seven states: Ohio, Virginia, Florida, Iowa, Colorado, Nevada, and New Hampshire.]
* Romney said he’s unconcerned about the polls because the race is still at an “early state.” Early voting begins in much of the country this week.
* In Iowa, considered one of the eight or nine 2012 battlegrounds, Public Policy Polling shows President Obama leading Romney by seven, 51% to 44%.
* A Pew Research Center report released yesterday shows Obama’s support among Roman Catholic voters growing, and he now leads Romney, 54% to 39%. The anti-contraception message doesn’t seem to be working for the former governor.
* In Connecticut’s increasingly-interesting U.S. Senate race, PPP shows Rep. Chris Murphy (D) up by six over former wrestling executive Linda McMahon (R), 48% to 42%.








