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The negative literature sent out by the Mangieri campaign has backfired in Southern Illinois. Democrats down here are furious that one Democrat would attemp to attack another Democrat in the manner that the Mangieri campaign is doing.
I hope Giannoulias wins big so that in future Democrat primaries campaigns will look back at this race and say negitive ads don't work.
Giannoulias has my vote.
But I agree -- excessively nasty attacks are counterproductive in the primary.
More fascinating was the statement, "I can't believe with Paul's issues, that they would attack this kid". He wouldn't elaborate, but it makes you wonder.
Illinois Independence 1
DPI 0
When it comes down to it, Mangieri's life experiences in regard to financing adds up to twice the financial experience Alexi has had sitting in the big chair at daddys bank. I'm sure Mangieri's dealt with a few mortgages and interest rates in his lifetime supporting a family of fourteen.
I look at it this way, in order to deal with interest rates a person must find it necessary to finance a purchase, I doubt Alexi has ever had this dilemma, just put it on dads tab. Well, I for one am hoping Alexi can't get by in this election like he's gotten by in his life, by having dad write a check.
When it comes down to it, Mangieri's life experiences in regard to financing adds up to twice the financial experience Alexi has had sitting in the big chair at daddys bank. I'm sure Mangieri's dealt with a few mortgages and interest rates in his lifetime supporting a family of fourteen.
I look at it this way, in order to deal with interest rates a person must find it necessary to finance a purchase, I doubt Alexi has ever had this dilemma, just put it on dads tab. Well, I for one am hoping Alexi can't get by in this election like he's gotten by in his life, by having dad write a check.
Oh yeah, I got a recorded message on my machine from Senator Dick Durbin this weekend endorsing Mangieri. Has it run up north yet?
This kid couldn't be more out of touch with southern Illinois. Alexi hasn't dipped a toe south of I-80 and we recognize that down here. As far as the numbers go in the Tribune poll, they mean nothing downstate. The "Tribune" down here is something you play in the high school band.
Mangieri's financial experience? ? ? Dealing with a few mortgages? ? ? If that is your standard, let's call the guy at Washington Mutual who handles hundreds of mortgages a month and make him State Treasurer.
JBT sat on a few committees that got her involved with financial and investment issues. And being Revenue Director and consumer advocate are solid qualifications for Treasurer.
But since you think lots of kids = financial experience, you should recruit Bill Paxton's character from HBO's "Big Love" -- he's got three families and three houses.
In order to manage money, one must understand the difficulty there is in earning it. I doubt Daddys little helper has ever had to experience this toil.
Yes, all the attack adds have been put together and funded by Madigan and the DPI. Would someone like to explain to me why the money of progressive democrats are being used to attack the progressive in the race.
Alexi's banking experience is not the only reason to vote for him next week. The biggest reason is to get a democrat in power that isn't another Madigan Lapdog. Tell me how having one man in Illinois control all the power is good for the state or for the party.
That being said, this thing isn't over yet by any stretch of the imagination. The truth is that negative stuff does switch undecided people the fastest. Hopefully people can see through the b/s that these negative mailers are pushing. I'm sorry but a bank that does $750 million of buisness is going to run into a few bad people. That doesn't mean these people have anything to do with Mr. Giannoulias, or how he will run the Tres. office.
Face it, neither one of them were the best the Dems had to offer. The only thing that Mangieri has to set him apart is being MJM's boy. If you consider that to be a plus, fine. But I think that that is just what downstaters were trying to avoid.
And the only people that are saying Alexi can't handle the heat are his detractors. He is doing just fine and will finish strong.
I will say this, it is one thing for campaigns to attack each other in a Democratic primary, but it is a crappy thing when it gets done under the name of DPI. They could have at least had the decency to transfer money to Mangieri and let him bear the cross for the slurs. But he doesn't even have the 'decency' to do that.
This isn't about who wins to the DPI, it's about control-pure and simple.
Second, I heard an anti-Alexi ad on the radio this morning in which Mangieri tries to turn his lack of relevant experience into a plus. He argues that we don't want "bankers" running the treasurer's office. He should remember that philosophy next time he needs surgery -- wouldn't want a doctor running an operating room.
Neither one is a great choice. Alexi playing the victim is pretty sad. Rich boy, daddy's banks and he can't take a bit of criticism without calling Daddy for help. Not sure which is worse, MJM or Daddy.
With a toss-up like this, I'll vote for the one who got in early.
As far as the one the got in early, MJM backed him as a means of telling Judy that she would have had a lay up if she stayed put. The guy was tossed in as bait, not a candidate.
Your point is well taken, however, Hynes and Madigan came from strong democratic political families that had paid their dues to the party and the state. The Giannoulias' have paid significant contributions to the Republican party in the past. They have had no clear political direction. It's just a tougher pill to swallow.
As was pointed out earlier, Alexander appears to have lost 25% of his support since he leaked his own poll last week. Guess the truth is sinking in.
Next we can wait for the impact of the Funky QB if he actually shows up at the big bday bash. Talk about scary
Am I missing something? Is there a secret link on this page that I'm not seeing that will guide me to the info on Mangieri's damning past? Or am I just supposed to follow the tangible funky smell. If you guys have the goods on Mangieri let's hear it, help all of us make the right decision.
You continue to promote ridiculous standards. Difficulty earning money? How about difficulty in making it grow? Mangieri himself talks about the constitutional duty to get highest rate of return, but (a) gives no indication as to how he is going to do that; (b) hasn't shown us at what point in his life he has proven to grow even personal investments; and (c) doesn't have a clue on how to GROW money.
And since you have so much insight on the work Giannoulias has done at the Broadway Bank, how did the Daily Herald and Sun Times conclude that Giannoulias' financial background was so strong that it warranted an endorsement?
So stop with the ridiculous argument that raising 12 kids has anything to do with managing and growing $7 billion, becasue JBT might post and call you a name as well.
Mangieri did in fact try to sue Maytag, and he proposes shareholders lawsuits now as a way to get more revenue.
Sounds like a terrific platform for Attorney General.