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 far-right Club For Growth has launched the “Primary My Congressman!” initiative, in which the group highlights Republican members of Congress who are insufficiently conservative by the group’s standards. “Big government liberals inhabit the Democratic Party, but they are far too common within the Republican Party as well,” Chris Chocola, Club For Growth’s president, said in a statement.
* In the upcoming congressional special election in Chicago, Republicans have nominated a candidate who’s been “convicted of 6 felony counts and served nearly 20 years behind bars for armed robberies, aggravated battery, and burglaries” (thanks to Will Femia for the tip).
* Is Ashley Judd serious about running for the Senate in Kentucky? This week, she began contacting key Democratic legislators as part of a general outreach effort.
* In Ohio, a new Quinnipiac poll shows Gov. John Kasich’s (R) approval rating on the upswing, reaching 53%, which is an all-time high for the Republican. Kasich is up for re-election next year.









