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I don't think he'll run for Senate.
'Booya, Mike, Booya'
the best and only way for him to really do that is to run for governor. as it stands now, as comptroller, he's not really able to lead on fiscal and ethical matters concerning the state.
hopefully his wife will agree with him that he should run for governor.
Since Hynes wasn't up that election cycle, he wasn't putting anything at risk.
Quinn certianly has luck on his side these days though. He accidently stumbles into the governors office and now the one person he stood no chance against takes a pass. His best political plays have had one thing in common, he had no control over them at all.
Oh, and my guess in Hynes is all in and is just taking his time so as not to seem like he was beholden to Lisa's decision.
He is still lackluster. His dad's influence has waned. The Dem commiteemen are not so impressed. The unions can't appreciate his "no tax now" stand.
In short, earnest as he may be, Hynes is not a big polittical player on the statewide Dem scene.
Watch for him to run for Cook County Bd Pez...with Todd's blessing.
Otherwise I think Hynes goes for governor. He might as well go into law practice before running for re-election. He could always join some high profile boards to keep his name out there for future races.
“Put it on the booooaaarrrrd!!! Yes!!!!â€
Running for governor against an incumbent Dem is a completely different ball game.
I used to tune in just to see what outrageous thing Paul Simon and Jim Edgar would do next! And don't get me started on those party animals Charles Percy and Adlai III. It was like an extended version of "Old School."
He should put his wife out on trail on his behalf. She was a great campaigner when he ran last time.
Hynes will not stay put.
according to the trib article the comptroller's office doesn't have much authority to take action agaist cemetaries. the burr oak cemetery matter is very sad, and likely not uncommon in the U.S.
Frankly, right now, Cook County Board President is a much better job, and a better fit.
Would you rather be a 1-2 term Gov or County Board President for life?
Those two guys won't go for the same office. If they both want to run for something new in 2010, there will be a meeting of the Beverly Barons at Cork & Kerrey to hash it out.
He could sell himself as a cool, competent Jim Edgar-type of governor. I know I'm ready.
The Comptroller only oversees pre-paid funerals and the such--not the actual cemetery--obviously some overlap there, but the primary job is as a financial regulator of the instruments, not of the physical location.
creativity when it comes to problem solving. frankly i'm shocked
that they did not try to do something, at the very least answer
the letter of the woman in the Lauren Jiggets interview, but
better yet, take it to a legal authority. Hynes is a lawyer! Act like one and get something done. i'm in the midst of sorting out
a bunch of family plot issues so i'm very sensitive to this tonight and it is most concerning that a statewide elected official has no clue. and now a huge scandal comes out and bones are littered across the cemetery. Burr Oak may be a political graveyard.
Did you miss Archpundit's post only a few above yours?
The Comptroller's office deals with only a few financial aspects of cemetary operations. It does not actually oversee the cemetaries and their physical properties.
It's even narrower than that and broader than that at the same time. The Comptroller's Office has control over pre-sold cemetery products and cemeteries that operate in conjunction with such products. Essentially it's oversight over a financial instrument that is created to provide the burial service and plot at a later day. Through that power, Hynes pushed to gain the power to oversee those cemeteries with pre-sold contracts, but still has very limited powers of enforcement.
Hynes worked to expand his jurisdiction years ago because no one had real oversight over the entire industry except for the financial instruments.
In a case like this it does not appear there were any pre-sold contracts or at least not ones that were going through the legal process. Hynes has no jurisdiction in cases which there are no for profit pre-sold contracts being utilized.
Didrickson really improved the oversight over cemeteries after Burris ignored it for 12 years and became a lobbyist for the cemeteries later. Hynes followed up on a lot of those improvements by Didrickson.
But most importantly, he sought greater legal authority. He didn't get all that he wanted, but he did improve oversight significantly. You can partially thank Burris for that given he was lobbying for the industry at the time.
Amy is right above that Hynes is boring--so boring that he took on an incredibly boring issue that had very little public push and still got something past the industry. I think he'd be the first to say it's inadequate, but a lot better than it used to be.
In 1994. Republicans won every statewide elected office in Illinios. Edgar was re-elected Governor. George Ryan was re-elected Secretary of State. Jim Ryan was elected Attorney General. Loletta Didrickson was elected Comptroller. Judy Baar Topinka was elected Treasurer.
In 1998. Edgar decided to step down from the IL Governorship. George Ryan was Governor suceeding Jim Edgar. Lolita Didrickson ran for the US Senate Seat held by Carol Mosely Braun-but lost in the GOP primary to Peter Fitzgerald who ended up winning the seat. Jesse White(D)was elected Secretary of State. and Dan Hynes(D)was elected Comptroller. Jim Ryan(R)was re-elected Attorney General. and Judy Baar Topinka was re-elected Treasurer.
In 2002- George Ryan who was unpopular decided not to seek re-election as Governor. Jim Ryan decided to suceed Ryan as Governor but lost to Rod Blagojevich who was the Democratic Nominee for Governor. Blagojevich like Hynes was a nepotism candidate. Lisa Madigan(D)was elected Attorney General. Hynes(D)was re-elected Comptroller. Jesse White was re-elected Secretary of State. and Judy Baar Topinka was re-elected Treasurer.-
Hynes-D was the only two term Statewide elected Official in Illinios. He made a decision to run for the US Senate. but lost in the Democratic Primary to Barack Obama- the charismatic State Senator from Chicago.
In 2006- Judy Baar Topinka decided to run for Governor against Blago but lost. Alexi Giannoulias(D) friend of Barack was elected Treasurer. Hynes(D)was re-elected Comptroller. Madigan(D)was re-elected Attorney Genaral, and White was re-elected Secretary of State.
This bring us to the 2010 Elections.
Lt Governor Pat Quinn-D is now Governor due to the removal of Rod Blagojevich. The Senate Seat- now President Barack Obama held is now occupied by Rolland Burris who is a joke. He lost the Democratic Primary in 3 races for Governor. The current Secretary of State Jesse White is in his mid 70's. Madigan,Hynes,and Giannoulias are the 3 rising stars for Statewide office.
Madigan had the option for running for Governor against Quinn- she could have defeated him in the Primary or run for the US Senate- she would have defeated Burris. Instead she chose to remain as Attorney General. Madigan decided it was wise to wait until 2014 or 2018 when Quinn decides to retire from the Governorship.
Alexi Giannoulias who is completing his first term as Treasurer is planning to challenge Burris for the US Senate seat held by his former friend and mentor Barack Obama. Giannoulias decided to take the risky move to not follow the Dan Hynes lead. run for re-election as Treasurer in 2010 and then in 2014. run for Secretary of State- Jesse White is going to retire. get re-elected as Secretary of State in 2018. In 2020 when Durbin retires for the US Senate.- Run for the US Senate.
Hynes-who is currently serving his 3rd term as Comptroller. can run for the US Senate but he will have to face Alexi Giannoulias in the primary. He does not want to challenge Quinn in the Primary for Governor or Madigan in the primary of Attorney General. Hynes will have to run for Lt Governor- or seek re-election as Comptroller. If Hynes runs for Lt Governor. He will serve two terms. In 2018. He will run for Attorney General. Then in 2020. He can run for the US Senate assuming Durbin retires. or He can remain as Attorney General until 2026 and run for Governor in 2026 when Madigan leaves office. Hynes will be 58 when he is elected Governor.