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out Blago is worthy of a "look"....
This statement is bizarre. He's already alienating all but a sliver of the state population...while seeking a statewide office?
I guess if the "draft" doesn't generate a significant "movement, " we can expect a "Sherman-like statement" next.
But what will happen is nobody will budge and they will beat the heck out of each other and we will once again get shut out of all the elected positions.
fix middle class economic life will have had any measurable impact by then. Presidents are not gods
and even the Fed Treasury has its limits.
The thing is, it would be really really hard work,
to win back the governorship. Are either Cross or
Radogno, moderates who would have a chance, up for it. Thousands of chicken dinners. Begging for money daily. Exhausting days and nights across Illinois. I'm not so sure. Meanwhile, they should be hoping our Blago wins the primary...which he could do.
The current governor was a congressman for three terms, so the republican nominee, for governor, should be a congressman. In 2000, when then-St. Rep. Tim Johnson ran for Congress, he promised that he wouldn't serve more than three terms, in the U.S. House. Later, he changed his mind, and, last week, he was elected to his fifth term. In 2010, Johnson should run for governor. He usually votes conservatively, and, since his district includes Champaign and Danville and parts of the Bloomington and Decatur areas, he has high name recognition in all of those cities. If he leaves Congress, St. Sen. Brady should run for Johnson's congressional seat.
Nice win in a suburban Obama district. The GOP looks to be in the minority in the House for some time, so I don't think giving up the seat is that big a sacrifice.
I'm fairly confident the U.S. Attorney is not done with the Blago Administration, so 2010 might be a good time for the right Republican.
The question is, where does he get the money, not just for the primary, but for the general election? You know whoever the Dem is will be loaded.
Cross' problem is that he's pro-choice, supports stem cell research, pushed to "reform" Illinois' death penalty system, and above all, is a close ally of Governor Blagojevich.
That's NOT a recipe for winning the Republican Primary.
Brady? No trust. No cash. No base. No way. No chance!!!!
Kirk he can't win state wide with his stands plus we will lose the seat. The dem's will leave him alone next time. Roskum's the same.
Phil do you think that Blago having $9 million when he announced had anything to do with his winning? Think back he ended up with $13 million. He went on TV downstate before Christmas 01.
If someone would have, say, $3 to 6 million RAISED or promised when they announce they will have a great chance of winning what ever party they come from. And they will keep allot of others out. anyone with less that 2 millon should look for another office.
Hopefully the new U.S.Attorney, having just been appointed by Attorney General Eric Holder, will concentrate on prosecuting real criminals instead of picking on hapless politicians like his predecessor did.
Who said I was writing about Rod?
I meant Ryan,Fawell,Stanley,Levine, Hurtgen,and those poor Irish boys from Bridgeport.
GOPlanner, yes, I think that Blago's large campaign fund helped him win, in 2002, but his congressional experience also helped him.
Once again, a misdiagnosis. Sauerberg did not run as a centrist by any stretch of the imagination. And he didn't have much of a primary.
And was forever damaged by it.
Now that warrants a draft!
Can we set a # for signatures needed so he can quit before we have to listen to his nonsense for another year?
Oh BTW can he release the MOUs?
Best-case-scenario statewide for Kirk: "Kirk" is the only name on the ballot. Not likely though. Next best-case-scenario: "Kirk" + no centrists + a large number of conservatives.
Primaries usually see low voter turnout, with a high percentage of the party faithful bothering to vote. Given Kirk's positions on gunsgaysabortion, I'd think his only chance is to hope the party faithful evenly split their vote on other candidates. And that he picks up enough moderate voters to put him on top. Not a bet I would care to take however.
He's still sore about his guy Mike Psak and the proof that he's a dem. He even voted in a DEM primary.
IL Right to Life does not endorse liberals. Sauerberg is pro-life. You really need to move on.
On another one of your subjects, what good does it do for Kirk and Coulson to move on to other jobs when they will vacate seats that will go right to DEMs? Which republicans will replace them? Kirk is a decent congressman and the GOP needs him to stay put and hold his seat, same with Coulson.
lol
Never, I imagine.
ChiCountryGuy is right, PC, it's time to drop that line of faulty reasoning.
Oddly, I think Dan would have a better shot running for Treasurer or Comptroller. Hynes will likely run for Governor and there's few dems who could make any serious run at Rutherford. Or Alexi gets tapped for a job in the ObamaNation and Dan could make an equally successful run for that office. While I'm pontificating, it's also plausible (not likely, but plausible) that Jesse White becomes the next U.S. Senator from Illinois, Rod appoints a lame duck SoS, and then Dan renews his campaign based on a strong appeal to modernize the office and increase customer service.
All this speculation will unravel quickly when Rod gets back from his fundraiser in California and names a replacement for Barack.
Thanks. I can close shop for today a fulfilled man. lol
StateWideTom's guys have been promoting The President for the past two yeears. That's why we don't have a capital program.
Wow, that is a hugely impressive website ---- not.
It appears the "volunteers" forgot to mention the Lee Daniels roommate era, sitting at the knee of GHR and.... We'll just save that for another day while we marvel at the brillance of the new website.
BTW most believe StateWideTom will be hard pressed to make through the GOP primary. The tinfoil helmet wing of the party "might" knock his as a Blagoofer from day one.
If this sounds defensive then I know you have been playing on the wrong side of the ball too long.
Who is Steve?
With Sen. Bill's endorsement (I would hope) and VMan writing my commercials (we'll have to raise a lot of dough, cuz they'll all run at least 2 and a half minutes) the AA-Team could be a force to be reckoned with.
I suppose the effort should start now with the release of my blockbuster book, "The Mendacity of Mopes-30 Years inside Illinois State Government."
Now he seems to want to be more like Sarah Palin, leaping to shoot for high office when he's barely qualified for the one he holds now. Talk about not ready for prime time.
And when his dad by inference compares him to Obama, justifying this grab for a governor's race by essentially saying, "Why the hell not? Obama was a nobody not long ago." it almost goes into the surreal.
They'll shake the money tree and raise a pile, as that seems to be the thing he's proudest of, not that other stuff with the laws and stuff. Money's all that matters, I guess. Jacobs was hinting he'd be great to replace Obama in the senate over a year ago, now he wants Gov. I'm sure he'd only think it was a stepping stone to his White House bid in 2012. Palin vs. Jacobs. The ultimate race.