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Eisendrath will receive support from untold numbers of people who have been lied to, hurt by, attacked by, and are embarrassed by Blagoevich and his cronies.
It will be interesting to see how big this opposition really is.
They can't take the cameras into a voting booth, tho. I bet more people will show up for Eisendrath that day.
Also, Rich, good call on the Edwin.
By the way, what is Rod short for?
I'm just hoping he'll start traveling the state soon, talking to constituents and talking about where he stands on issues, and what he plans to do. That's what's going to matter to people.
The next three months could be very interesting indeed.
The reason he is using "Edwin" is subliminal.
ED - WIN!
Good campaign slogan, and he can thank his momma and poppa for it.
Also, does the man ever age? He looks exactly the same as he did in 1991.
Getting his name out there won't be enough. If people in the QC area, the people around the St. Louis area and southern Illinois don't know who he is, he certainly won't stand a chance. It's going to take more than the just the team to do this.
I'm not naive. I've been doing political stuff for years. I love campaigning for people. Maybe once I know more about him, I'll help EE. I certainly am not on the Gov's bandwagon, as everyone knows.
Under normal circumstances I would agree with you. But since he's starting his campaign ridiculously late, he's going to have to cut a lot of corners and only do those things which are top two priorities should be to establish campaign organization and start fundraising. But since he has the reputation of being disorganized (and is proving his rep. true by not having started these things already) I think it's more likely that this is going to turn out to be a "tour the state" campaign done on a shoestring. That worked for Dan Walker in the 70s, but he did it for 2 years, not 2 months, and he wasn't facing an incumbent with a $14 million (probably 20 by now) war chest. I guess Eisendrath is hoping that Patrick Fitzgerald will ultimately turn out to be his campaign manager. If Fitzgerald plays his part, it could work, but if not, forget it.
I think you've hit the nail on the head with the Brie as a symbol for the Eisendrath insurgency. Maybe his supporters should start wearing Brie chesseheads.
Thanks for the plug.
But the real question is, and I'm sure your guests will have fun with this one, isn't it worse to be on your bad side?
Chambers
Late filings and late announcements are the way to go in these days of media overkill. The old adage that you have to run early and saturate the media no longer works for anyone other than overpaid campaign staffer and so-called media experts. Voters are not stupid and getting hammered by TV ads creates more negatives than positives, which is why TV ads have gone negative over the past 20 years - it is the only thing that works with TV saturation. Late candidate have real advantages with voters. You do not want voters to know everything about you before you get the chance to tell your story. Gidwitz and Blagojevich ads are no longer listened to. Both candidates are wasting their money buying ad time.
Filing late and being the only alternative, puts the onus on the governor. Voters, and media like up-and-comers. They like being a part of an insurgency. They want to make a difference, especially for 2006, as it was in 2002. Voting for the underdog has always been a tradition. Voters identify with David, not Goliath. Blago's cash makes him the Goliath, ripe for a knock down. Voters love doing that to big boys. EE has a real shot.
BTW... people... so... cause I'm bored I called the EE campaign number listed on the website... nobody answered and the voicemail has nothing to do with EE or his campaign.
I wonder why the self-acclaimed "son of immigrants" is ashamed to use the name his hard-working father and mother gave him? Is it perhaps "too ethnic"?
Announcement looked very no exciting and the reporting did not suggest there was much to inspire anyone.
Admitting to meeting Dick Mel was a bonehead play.
too. Talking about ethics is something EVERY gubernatorial candidate pitches
Looks like another homerun for GRod :)
From where I sit, I see...
1. That EE is not stupid and intending on committing politic suicide just for yuks. I don't see him jumping in now just to jump in. He has something up his sleeve or in his back pocket.
2. Hw will have the backing of the Chicago get the vote out Machine. As Buddy commented, there are reasons people aren't jumping up for him just yet. Just wait and see.
3. He does provide an opportunity for employees of the state to vote against Blago without having to vote Republican in the primary. Heads would have rolled if employees voted Republican. Voting records are checked you know.
4. Blago isn't very popular anymore. EE gives Democrats who can't stomach voting Republican a Democrat to vote for.
Even if he gets linked to Chicago politics, all he has to do is get past the primary to rid us of Milorad. It just might not be that hard, even without a PFitz boost.
GOVERNOR
PHILIP J. SITKOWSKI
207 E. LAKE ST., UNIT D
ADDISON, IL 60101
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
I don't know EE now, but when he was younger and aldermanic, he struck many as a very arrogant man, surrounded by very arrogant people, much like Rod today. From the looks of the press conference, I'd have to say that not much has changed, sadly.
He refused to speak in detail about:
- His political connections/support.
- His positions on any number of policy issues, even abortion.
- How exactly he would 'reform' business in Springfield.
- His recent phone conversation with Mell.
- His family wealth.
- How much he would spend and/or raise for his campaign.
- Whether he had talked to Madigan about his candidacy.
In at least a couple instances, he simply ignored questions he appeared to find distasteful.
He said he wanted to debate Blago, but that he hadn't contacted the Blago campaign.
He said he would run a conventional campaign, complete with staff, only none of them tagged along.
All in all, he appeared distant and especially pompous.
Besides the "Edwin" stuff, what about "planting a standard on a barren hill . . . .?" Biblical references . . . .? Repeatedly clubbing us over the head with his self-image as an intellectual heir to RFK . . . ?
Holy "Man on Horseback Complex," Batman!!
Between the egos of "Edwin" and "Rod," this primary is going to be a Relief Act for Cobblers, but all the holes will be on the TOP side of the shoe. Can't wait!!
Blago ........ 73
"Snooty" EE .. 14
Sitkowski .... 13
Bring it on!
However, I can tell you one thing. Mr. Blagojevich is on the verge of yanking off not only the Veterans of Illinois but all over the world. No Illinois politician has ever tried this clever strategy. If he continues this folly Mr. Eisendrath will get every veteran vote from Iraq to Gettysburg. (Note:Civil War Soldiers are still voting in Chicago)
1) Looks like someone at "cheesy corporate logos r us" spent 10-15 good minutes on Edwin's logo (which is apparently more time than he spent preparing for his campaign announcement).
2) Love the hilariously self-aggrandizing posts by "hack." Are you for real?
"As you may have heard former Alderman Edwin Eisendrath will be challenging Governor Rob Blagojevich in the the Democratic Primary for the office of Governor. In light of this the office of the Governor is looking for volunteers to assist with the Democratic Primary Campaign starting tomorrow (December 20th)! The position will involve working 4 hours shifts on various days between December 20-27 verifying signatures in downtown Chicago. This is a great opportunity to make a name for yourself with pivotal individuals in Illinois Government. The work is absolutely essential and could easily lead to internships and jobs opportunities. For more information contact Jordan Smith at 618-534-7726. Call ASAP! Feel free to forward to anyone who may be interested."
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Who is Jordan Smith? I don't know this for sure, but it's a great assumption:
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Despite budget deficit, loyalists get new state jobs
Thursday, April 17, 2003
By John O'Connor
The Associated Press
SPRINGFIELD  Gov. Rod Blagojevich is tackling the state's huge budget deficit by proposing spending cuts and eliminating jobs, but he still found money to hire campaign workers for new positions.
Blagojevich has carved out $145,000 for three liaisons who work for the state's Corrections and Transportation departments handling residents' questions and complaints.
Anita Decker, 24, makes $55,000 representing Corrections in northwestern Illinois. Jordan Smith, 21, is paid $45,000 as a Carbondale-based liaison for Transportation, as is Kyle Anderson, 24, who works in Collinsville.None has particular expertise in corrections or transportation, but all volunteered for candidate Blagojevich last fall, spokesman Tom Schafer said.
"They're young people who have shown a lot of enthusiasm and worked on the governor's campaign," Schafer said.
Though too liberal for Mitchell's taste, he's still not Rod and that appears to be enough.
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