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Ever since the days of Washington, it is political manna to get people to beg you to be their ruler.
The "would-be successor"...who is that?
Reality Check -- Don't get ahead of yourself. Manny has done absolutely nothing to distinguish himself from the other 49 yes-men and a majority of the voters in the 4th COngressional don't know who he is.
Let's keep the crown in safe storage for a few more years, eh?
Maybe one of these ambitious Latino pols should run for Recorder of Deeds?
It would be easy to portray incumbent Eugene Moore and challenger Karen Yarbrough as trying to make a local squabble in Maywood into a county wide issue when it's really not.
While Moore hasn't converted the office into much, the two previous Recorders used the office as a platform to go statewide for relatively plum positions: Jesse White became Secretary of State and Carol Moseley Braun became U.S. Senator.
Recorder of Deeds isn't a bad place to clock time while Gutierrez gets his affairs in order and sets himself up with whatever real estate business he aspires to do after his Congressional career.
He wants to stay and fight. Can you blame him?
But jerking people around like this is pretty dumb. I'm not voting for him in the primary. Don't announce your retirement and then change your mind.
Personally I would have supported Flores, but I respect Munoz too. Maldanado is an 'also ran" as best I could tell. I assume Solis would be formidable too.
I attended a Democracy for America meeeting in Edgewater last week where Maldonado, Munoz, and Flores made their bids for an endorsement and support. This particular Northside DFA chapter seems like a functional version of the IVI-IPO - like the IVI-IPO must have been 30 years ago,
The letter was orchestrated.
Everybody has known that Luis was going to run.
If Flores had the cojones, he would take his 500K and run - he won't.
Yarbrough is not going to run for Recorder.
A qualified Latino would be a logical choice for the office.
All in all, once again, a lot of sizzle, no real steak.
Ho Hum - you are right, the letter was orchestrated, Luis begged THEM to write it!
I wouldn't count Manny out of the race yet. Word is, he's still seriousely considering it and may give Luis a run for his money. Of course with the endorsements of John Daley and others, Luis will be hard to beat.
2. South Sider is 110% correct -- Flores has done nothing to distinguish himself from the rest except for self-appointing himself a reformer and independent;
3. I'm not convinced Luis still doesn't have something up his sleeve.
Run Karen Run Recorder of Deeds is yours for the taking
Dear Congressman Gutierrez, (Luis)
We’ll get to the point quickly – please don’t retire from Congress just yet, there’s work still to do.
Retirement can’t be easy and we know this probably won’t make it any easier, but then again easy has never been your style. You’re a fighter, Luis, it’s what you’ve done, it’s who you are. Whether it was standing with the late Mayor Harold Washington to help bring Chicago out of the stalemate of the Council Wars, or fighting to naturalize hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens, or standing up for the people of Vieques you’re a fighter. And today, the people you fight for, those who often can’t make their voices heard on their own, need you to stay in the fight and bring home a victory -- and bring home the hope of the American Dream.
As you’ve learned while in the struggle to help pass comprehensive immigration reform in Congress, this isn’t just about Illinois’ 4th Congressional District. In fact, any and all of the leaders who have expressed interest in succeeding you in Congress would represent your district well. But the work that lies ahead requires your brand of leadership and passion.
The people of our great country need you to fight for them; the people of the 4th Congressional District need you to fight for them, here at home, in the halls of Congress and in communities across the country.
And since fights like these are never fought alone, we’re here to lend our voice, our help and our support. But we need you to stay. We need you to fight. We need you, Luis, in Congress.
Respectfully,
The Honorable Commissioner Joe Berrios, 31st Ward Democratic Organization
The Honorable State Representative Maria Antonia 'Toni' Berrios
The Honorable State Representative Dan Burke, 23rd District
The Honorable Alderman Edward Burke, 14th Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Tony Figueroa, Waukegan City Council
The Honorable Alderman Billy Ocasio, 26th Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Richard Mell, 32nd Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Ricardo Munoz, 22nd Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Ariel Reboyras, 30th Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Danny Solis, 25th Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Ray Suarez, 31st Ward – City of Chicago
Elvira Arrellano, President – Familia Latina Unida
Freddy Calixto, Executive Director - BUILD
Ruben Castellan, Executive Director – Gads Hill Center
Omar Duque, President & CEO – Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Judy Fried, Executive Director – NICASA
Empe Guerra, Program Director – NICASA
Rory Guerra, Director – The Saints of Humboldt Park
Joshua Hoyt, Executive Director – Illinois Coalition of Immigrant & Refugee Rights
Marco Jacome, Executive Director – HAS
Emma Lozano, President – Pueblo Sin Fronteras
Eliud Medina, Executive Director – Near Northwest Neighborhood Network
Stewart Munoz, President – Cuban American Chamber of Commerce
Maria Ploch, Executive Director – Latinos En Accion
Anita Rico, Director – Zocalo Urbano
Juan Salgado, Executive Director – Instituto del Progreso Latino
Mary Santana, Executive Director – The Miracle Center
Gina Zuniga-Baldwin, Executive Director – Youth Service Project
Now that the immigration debate has fizzled, its time for a fresh face to bring some new ideas to the table.
Congressman Gutierrez is a one issue candidate, plain and simple. Alderman Flores could take on immigration and a whole other host of issues that the congressman has for all intents and purposes, neglected.
GO FOR IT MANNY.
Democrats should organize and since a white's amyor and a black is cook county board president and latino should then become state attorney!
No fights between democrats, and blacks,whites or latinos!
The "letter"? That's a good one. You could probably find the original text of it on Luis' home computer.
I'm not saying LVG's motives were altruistic, but he sure has saved alot of us "operatives" a lot of headaches.