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1. A record in his present position on which he can run.
2. Approval by the old elephants.
I think it is more likely that Andy McKenna would be the choice. He has done nothing to irritate the powers that be and he fills his own requirement that a candidate be self funding. If that is the requirement Tom Cross does not have the dough.
Bill Brady is alleged to have been offered the race by being the third party which split the vote and enabled JBT to get the nomination.
Carrot wise, if Obama is lected as either President or Veep, that race becomes open as well and Cross is a better fit there.
No Republican can win unless he attracts back much of the Conservative wing without alienating the rest of the base.
Cross hasn't exactly distinguished himself on the Hamos mass transit funding bill. His obsructionism sugessts parochialism rahter than statesmanship.
Brady has no "prayer" (pun intended) of being elected given his socially conservative agenda. It may play in Peoria, but it's going to make him a huge loser in the Chicago metropolitan area.
Soenhow the the Illinois Republican Party does not seem well-positioned to take advantage of the Democratic leadership meltdown. But a lot can change in three years.
Life is short.
He haa all the credentials
1. Lee Daniels Roommate
2. Stell Cell Advocate
3. Close to Skip
4. Wants GOPs to work together
5. Thinks Fast Rudy -- the 9-11 millionaire-- should be president
Need we say more
4.
Cross does have name recognition. He's on WGN Radio often. He visits southern Illinois often. He's moderate.
Everyone knows Lisa will win. I agree with another blogger here, he should run for attonrey general if Lisa tips her hat. The Repubs are in trouble in the House. Too many of them are retiring. Dems will pick up their seats because repubs are flipping to dems. They're also going to lose seats in tough areas.
NOT a good time to be a Republican.
Oh yeah, ot the question, Cross. He might run, but I don't give it a 1 in 3 chance. Brady IS running (hes running already). It really doesn't matter, Repubs don't have a shot in hell with any canidates i have heard of so far. Not saying something won't happen to them that would turn them into something viable in the next few years (eithier by their doing, or someone elses), just saying right now, its not in the cards.