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 new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows President Obama leading Mitt Romney nationally by four points, 48% to 44%, while the new Associated Press/GfK poll shows Obama’s lead at only one point, 47% to 46%.
* The Obama campaign continues its focus on education in its new ad, but instead of higher ed, this spot goes after Romney for K-12.
* In battleground state polling, PPP shows Obama up by five in Virginia (50% to 45%); a poll from the Las Vegas Review-Journal shows Obama ahead by two in Nevada (47% to 45%); and PPP shows Romney taking the lead in Wisconsin by one (48% to 47%).
* Despite Sen. Scott Brown’s (R-Mass.) recent embarrassments, his standing appears to be getting stronger, not weaker — PPP now shows the Republican leading Elizabeth Warren by five, 49% to 44%, his biggest lead in over a year.








