Gov. Quinn concedes
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller
* Saying we should “respect” those who waited and “persevered” to cast their ballot, Gov. Pat Quinn said “it’s clear that we do not have enough votes to win the election.”
Quinn said he was appointing his chief of staff to be a liaison to the Rauner transition team.
The governor said he would work to pass the minimum wage in the closing days of his administration. “That’s a good thing to be fighting for. So I’ll see you soon.” He took no questions.
…Adding… As of 3:39 pm, the governor has yet to call Bruce Rauner to congratulate him and offer to help with the transition. Also, notice that Quinn never once mentioned Rauner’s name or, as a commenter pointed out, congratulated Rauner on his win.
…Adding More… Raw audio…
…Adding Some More… Bruce Rauner…
“I thank Governor Quinn for his many years of service to Illinois and appreciate his commitment to making this a smooth transition. I look forward to getting to work to make Illinois the most compassionate and competitive state in the nation.”
* Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois…
The people of Illinois have spoken, giving Bruce Rauner the chance to lead. As do all Illinoisans, we hope that as Bruce Rauner turns to governing he will recognize that he serves everyone in the state, including LGBT individuals and their families, and the clear majority of Illinoisans who support LGBT equality.
As Mr. Rauner wraps up his political campaign, Equality Illinois will be ready to work with him to advance equal treatment and social justice for all in the Land of Lincoln.
Equality Illinois also congratulates Governor Pat Quinn on running a campaign and an administration that embraced all Illinoisans.
Under Pat Quinn’s leadership, we advanced protections for students from bullying and violence in schools, we made history by recognizing marriage equality, and countless people got a job, a home, insurance, a mortgage, a business opportunity because of anti-discrimination vigilance by the Quinn administration. We made great strides toward fairness and equal treatment for all. We thank Governor Quinn for his years of service.
* Mayor Emanuel…
“Governor Quinn has been a great partner to the City of Chicago. I would like to thank him for the work he has done on behalf of our residents, and I will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with him as we fight to raise the minimum wage over the next two months. I would also like to congratulate Governor-elect Bruce Rauner. We must work together on behalf of all Chicagoans and put progress ahead of politics to move Chicago and Illinois forward.”
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* Christine Radogno, Illinois Senate Republican Leader…
“On behalf of the Senate Republican caucus we wish our heartiest congratulations to Governor-elect Bruce Rauner. We look forward to working with Bruce and his administration to return Illinois to greatness. We will also offer our full support during this time of transition. We extend our appreciation to Governor Quinn for his years of service to the people of Illinois.”
- Knome Sane - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:35 pm:
Handled with grace and aplumb.
- Abe the Babe - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:35 pm:
thank you Governor Quinn for your hard work. Many people in Illinois are better for it.
- Downstate - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:35 pm:
Had to be the shortest Pat Quinn news conference EVAH!
- Knome Sane - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:36 pm:
I meant: grace and aplomb
- Ron Burgundy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:36 pm:
Did I miss the part where he congratulated his opponent, or even called him by name, or said he called him? I don’t know if I’d call that graceful. Also, as asked in last thread, why was that done from a government building?
- Because I said so..... - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:37 pm:
He couldn’t bring himself to utter Rauner’s name.
- ThatGirl - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:37 pm:
I know the transition will be open and transparent.
- Rich Miller - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:38 pm:
People hold campaign pressers in government buildings all the time. It’s a red herring. Move along.
- Ken_in_Aurora - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:38 pm:
Glad he got his pout under control, either that or senior staff kicked his fanny.
- Demoralized - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:38 pm:
== why was that done from a government building==
Seriously? He’s not campaigning. He’s acknowledging he lost. Not sure the point of your statement.
- Ron Burgundy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:38 pm:
Sun-Times twitter account is on the case:
Chicago Sun-Times @Suntimes 3m3 minutes ago
BREAKING: Gov. Pat Quinn concedes, endorses Kearns.
- Amalia - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:38 pm:
it is telling when someone does not refer to another person by their name. lots of us feel the same way Pat does, but rarely does a concession come without a congratulations of an opponent by name.
- railrat - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:39 pm:
shucks I was expecting 5 weeks like Quinn vs. Mary Lou Kearns
- Concerned voter - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:39 pm:
He continues to show his true self. SORE LOSER.
Be a man and do the right thing. Illinois is better off now.
- Birdseed - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:40 pm:
== - Ron Burgundy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:36 pm:
Also, as asked in last thread, why was that done from a government building? ==
He’s busy switching the letters on the keyboards of the office computers.
- Bogart - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:40 pm:
Far from graceful.
- THEGUN - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:40 pm:
PFFFFFFF
Selfish urchin
In a non removable Purple Tie
Goneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
- Joe Bidenopolous - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:40 pm:
Would MJM and Cullerton consider waiting on the minimum wage so they could gift wrap it as a welcome gift to Governor-Elect Rauner? Just wondering.
- Someone you should know - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:40 pm:
He did the right thing…. What do you want?
- Oswego Willy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:40 pm:
The purple tie was gone…
Poetic.
- Fair & Balanced - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:40 pm:
sour grapes…pouty pants
- Poll Watcher - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:40 pm:
Tackless.
- thechampaignlife - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:41 pm:
I’m sure there’s lots of regret that they didn’t go after Rauner harder in the primary.
- Befuddled - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:41 pm:
Not very classy at all. Obvious disgust and disdain for this decision was written all over his face.
If it wasn’t for the fact that he’d look petty and small if he didn’t do it, he wouldn’t have done it.
- State employee - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:41 pm:
I worked closely with some of his staff. Some I will miss. Others, not at all, good riddance.
- Rich Miller - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:43 pm:
===I’m sure there’s lots of regret that they didn’t go after Rauner harder in the primary.===
LOL
- Anon1687 - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:43 pm:
Any video link?
- Demoralized - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:43 pm:
He looked tired and like he just got punched in the gut (which he did). Not the best concession but still a concession. Good for him for finally putting this to bed.
- anon - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:44 pm:
He will try to increase the minimum wage without any other adjustments to help businesses absorb increased expenses.
- Befuddled - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:45 pm:
Maybe Brooke will tweet out a snarky Congratulations to Rauner. That would be perfect.
- lake county democrat - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:45 pm:
THey each accused the other of vile things (targeting the elderly, responsible for the murder of children, etc.) - I’d advise being as gracious as possible but I’ll cut him some slack if he can’t bring himself to do it.
- Black Ivy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:45 pm:
I am not going to gloat as it is unbecoming, but suffice it to say, Illinois citizens reclaimed their State yesterday. The better candidate won. The polling was inaccurate. The pundits were discredited. Congratulations, Governor-Elect Rauner! Well done!
- Upon Further Review - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:45 pm:
I am glad that Governor Quinn came to his senses, but his tone was less than conciliatory. It is what it is.
The site of the press conference at a government office building is not a problem. I do not understand the objection to the location.
- anon - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:46 pm:
PQ is trying to figure out how he will pay off his sons student loans. Wasn’t he quoted that he would have to work another 10-20 years to do it?????
- Shemp - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:47 pm:
Not a Quinn fan, but I don’t expect anyone to give an insincere congratulations message to an opponent either. Conceding gracefully is at least genuine appearing.
- Anonymous - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:52 pm:
you got a concession — what do you want him to write a love song to Rauner
maybe you want him to be fake?
- Del Clinkton - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:54 pm:
Thank you Shemp. I’d agree. I dont think Bruce, gazillionaire from Kenilworth, thanked Governor Quinn for his years of service to this state either.
Quinn has been a good man for this state for many years.
- Jechislo - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:54 pm:
Rauner ran a brilliant campaign. I told all of you Quinn supporters that Bruce had a very good ground game. It worked.
The least Pat can do is act like a man and congratulate Bruce. All Pat has to do is remember back 4 years ago when Brady congratulated him; and that race was much, much closer than this one.
I never lost faith in Bruce. Congratulations to his team on a fine race and a well deserved victory.
- Commander Norton - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:55 pm:
I’m going to defend the way Quinn handled it. One shouldn’t bash one’s opponent on the way out. But there are some very significant differences - both in policy aims and approach to government - between these two men. To minimize those differences with insincere congratulations and a vague call for bipartisanship isn’t necessary and is no indicator of virtue. Make no mistake - there’s a fight ahead. I think the fight can be conducted in a classy way and kept out of the gutter, but it will be a fight nonetheless, and I don’t see much point in delaying the inevitable today by pretending that we’re all going to work together now.
- One Guy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:55 pm:
Brooke looked Sad and annoyed during her on-air interview. She should have stayed composed like Holmes from Durbin’s team. Oh well.
- Anonymous - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:55 pm:
it really wasn’t a campaign presser
he was announcing his transition process — which is a government function
and he announce his intention to pursue the minimum wage increase during the veto session
which also happens to be a policy and legislative issue
but to put all of that in context, he had to concede the race.
- Marty Funkhouser - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:55 pm:
“Gov. Pate Quinn.” Was that a Freudian slip?
- geez - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:58 pm:
Would it have killed him to thank all of the incredibly dedicated people who have devoted their professional lives to him — for decades, some of them?
- Downstate - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 3:59 pm:
Pat Quinn should console himself that he lost the election in an “anti-incumbent, Democrat drubbing” year.
At least you can deflect part of the blame.
- Rahm's Parking Meter - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:00 pm:
There are a lot of great people who work the Governor and I am proud to know them.
That said, what Quinn just did there was ungracious and the bare minimum. He was a poor sport and is not acting with the dignity he has shown the office in the past in his concession. I am proud to have voted for him, but since 7 PM last night, I am disgusted. This is a sad beginning to the end to a great career.
- wak - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:00 pm:
==Illinois citizens reclaimed their State yesterday== What a load. Rauner won yes, better campaign with political winds at his back against a weak incumbent, sure. But citizens reclaimed their state?! Really? Get off your tea party talking points. A billionaire has in many senses bought the election and you want to say citizens reclaimed their state. Reclaimed from whom a democratically elected Governor!? Congrats Rauner I hope the fears many have about you are inflated and overblown. Good luck.
- Buzzie - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:01 pm:
It was a anti-Quinn rather than a pro-Rauner election. Be careful what you wish for, you might get it.
- ARGO! - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:01 pm:
No more purple tie! Thank you!
- Bobio - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:06 pm:
Seems to me that if you are going brand a guy a killer of old people (nursing homes) and babies (drug availability), a destroyer of families, (fired female CEO) and against black folk (no black hires and big 4 speech) then being overly conciliatory in your concession might seem a bit insincere
- Anonymoiis - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:06 pm:
==you got a concession — what do you want him to write a love song to Rauner==
Well, I wasn’t going to suggest it, but since you brought it up….yes, I would like to see that
- Kasich Walker, Jr. - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:07 pm:
Call Miss Manners.
Quinn ignored election day etiquette.
Transitions can begin anyway. The delay didn’t hurt anyone, except perhaps those who enjoy the usual post-election TV bits.
I would rather say good-bye to election day theater and have vote-by-mail and advanced voting.
- Mason born - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:07 pm:
I don’t blame quinn for the brevity. This one had to hurt. Madigan and cullerton lost nothing no other state wide dem took it on the chin. This was a referendum on Pat Quinn. For a populist who believes everything he does is for the citizens of il good and true to out like a bum has to hurt. Kind of amazed he didn’t lose it.
- KGirl - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:07 pm:
It’s too bad that both candidates engaged in such negativity. It overshadows any good that could come of all this.
Yesterday, I voted for Rauner. However, one thing I always respected about Quinn was that it was clear he was a good, sincere person and that he truly cared about the people of Illinois. I wish him the best.
- haverford - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:08 pm:
Good point about not calling the election before all those in line had voted. It’d be pretty defeating to be standing in line for seven hours to see on your phone that the race you spent those seven hours for had been called. Should have been handled with more respect by media, given the issues at the polling places yesterday. Those voters deserved better all around.
- Cheryl44 - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:09 pm:
Oh dear. The Republicans are offended because Pat Quinn doesn’t like Bruce Rauner.
- ??? - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:10 pm:
Anonymoiis @ 4:06, I would also like to see what a love song to Rauner would look like.
Vanilla Man, I know it’s late in the afternoon, but perhaps you could do a song parody?
- GMan - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:14 pm:
Can’t wait until all these state worker eat crow with Rauner’s first contract.
- geez - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:15 pm:
Ya know — he coulda been conciliatory and gracious last night without actually “conceding.” He could have mentioned all the people who were still in line waiting to vote, and then he could have talked about his great campaign team, and the dedicated people who have worked in his administraiton, and how honored he was by their service. but nope.
- SICK OF IT - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:15 pm:
Never had the feeling that Quinn cared about the people…….surely not the disabled he bussed out of Jacksonville Developmental Center in the wee hours of the morning. Federal documents in federal court confirm that was his plan for the Murray Center residents too…..herd them out like cattle…….caring…..no way! Actions speak louder than words.
- OneMan - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:16 pm:
Didn’t agree with the guy all the time or like his governing style all the time. But when it comes down to it, he was about service and he deserves his props for that.
Also was serious about vet issues, deserves props for that as well.
- How Ironic - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:17 pm:
Interesting he indicated he’s going to work to increase the minimum wage on his way out. But he said nothing about pushing to extend the expiring tax hike……oh oh Brucie
- Nonplussed - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:17 pm:
“You show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser”–Vince Lombardi
- Rich Miller - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:18 pm:
===cullerton lost nothing===
Um, Mike Jacobs is not nothing.
- tominchicago - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:19 pm:
Black Ivy: Just wondering what you would have written if you did want to gloat.
I guess now we will see if Rauner can find the fairy dust that is required to make his budget add up.
I wonder if he will regret his tag line about throwing him out in 4 years if he doesn’t get Illinois working again.
- Rich Miller - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:20 pm:
Nonplussed, this ain’t a football game.
- tominchicago - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:21 pm:
Ironic
I thought the exact same thing. I don’t see MJM putting it on the lame duck session agenda now anyway. He will force the GOP to come up with a lot of votes to get it through and he’ll want new members not any on the way out.
- Upon Further Review - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:21 pm:
Of course, it hurt to lose the election, but Quinn had to have pollsters who tried to prepare him for this possible outcome. It should not have come as a total shock and surprise. He did not have the strongest approval ratings for many months. Like an earlier comment noted Quinn must have fallen for his own hype.
I take the governor at his word that there will be a smooth transition. I hope that Quinn will do right by Illinois for the next two and half months.
- A.B. - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:24 pm:
Pure honesty here, not intended as snark. I simply cannot think of a time when Pat Quinn has shown the ability to be gracious. He’s a nose to the grindstone kinda guy. And that’s ok. Sure I dislike his policies, but I can respect his blue collar approach to government and getting someone into executive office with that mold is not easy. He got into the mansion through Blago’s corruption, he beat a terrible Brady campaign and he’s always remained that hard working guy….not elegant…not gracious. So in all honesty, I think this is the way I would expect him to go out. At least he didn’t walk off stage to “Take this Job and Shove it”. (ok a little snark at the end)
- Quizzical - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:28 pm:
The petulant attitude at the pressed reminded me of ‘bad’ PQ and took some of the sting of his losing from me. I wanted Quinn to win, but he can make supporting him hard sometimes.
- justthefacts - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:29 pm:
“Can’t wait until all these state worker eat crow with Rauner’s first contract.”
Can’t wait until Rauner eats crow with his first budget. Not to mention the millionaire tax & min wage referendums that passed 2 to 1 that will eventually end up on his desk.
- lake county democrat - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:32 pm:
Rahm pretending to feel sorry for Quinn’s loss = Rahmnoccio.
- Ron Burgundy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:33 pm:
Not to psychoanalyze the guy (OK that’s exactly what I’m doing), but after seeing him all these years he seems to personalize these races more than most. He really seems to believe he is virtuous and right more than most and to internally demonize his opponents. Not the type to be able to shake hands and walk away. We all have our faults. In my opinion, that’s one of his. And yes, as others noted, not thanking the people that got him where he is and risked their careers for him is a glaring omission I hope he corrects.
- Bobio - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:33 pm:
Yeah, I heard Rahm’s finger grew back after that statement
- anon - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:34 pm:
Election winner: Rahm Emanuel
- Mason born - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:34 pm:
Rich
Fair point allow me to rephrase? Considering the Republican Tsunami was barely a ripple here this had to hurt.
- spartan sally - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:35 pm:
Quinn’s conscession was fine. RE some of the comments here: if there is anything worse than a sore loser, it is a sore winner.
- Observing... - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:37 pm:
Hoping “A guy” will stick to his good graces and not toss in his PQ critique…
- Give Me A Break - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:38 pm:
SICK OF IT: That did not occur and you know. If it did, maybe you should come here and show it did. You either don’t have the facts or don’t care about the truth.
- Joe Maddon - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:43 pm:
His face looked so pained I thought maybe he just heard from William Kelly on what mistakes his campaign made
- Anonymous - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:47 pm:
Typical Quinn. This is why he was never liked by anyone. No grace or class.
- Amalia - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:47 pm:
Quinn is probably also sickened by the voter suppression effort with the calls to the judges in Chicago. there will be an investigation. this is a much bigger story than the attention it is getting.
- Wensicia - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:47 pm:
For a man who believes his cause is righteous and just, what Quinn thinks about almost everything he does, I imagine his loss is quite a shock. But, his animosity towards Rauner explains the refusal to even call him by name, let alone congratulate him.
- Rod - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:47 pm:
As I said before Governor Quinn and many of his Democrat supporters do believe what they said about Mr. Rauner, effectively that he is a free market monster whose endless desire for more profit let to the deaths of people. Pat’s luck ran out in this campaign, but he is a passionate guy - he believes the people of our State have made a very grave mistake. So how do you wish the best for your opponent given that context?
Essentially I agree with Commander Norton’s post while Speaker Madigan and President Cullerton because of their roles have to work with Governor elect Rauner many other Democrats don’t have to do so and now soon to be former Governor Quinn doesn’t have to do so either.
- Anonymous - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:56 pm:
The first thing Rauner should do is dismantle CMS
- anon - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:58 pm:
Rod, PQ can think whatever he wants. I voted for Rauner and I firmly believe I made the right choice. PQ is extremely lucky he ever became Governor.
It is just beyond silly to even bring up profits over care in a nursing home and somehow he caused deaths. Have you ever had a parent or grandparent in one? I have and stuff happens.
When PQ, or anyone, acts like he is doing right now, it shows his true colors and shows what a little person he is.
- AlabamaShake - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:59 pm:
Anyone know what’s going on in the Treasurers race?
- Black Ivy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:59 pm:
- wak - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:00 pm:
==Get off your tea party talking points. A billionaire has in many senses bought the election and you want to say citizens reclaimed their state.==
Wak, my thoughts are my own. No talking points here, though I respect the Tea Party movement.
All of this nonsence about buying an election is yesterday’s news. As an independently wwealthy man, Rauner bought air time - yes. Financed campaign offices - yes. Supported other Republican candidates -yes. BUT VOTERS SHOWED UP ON THEIR OWN ACCORD IN GREATER NUMBERS IN A DEEP BLUE STATE AND VOTED FOR HIM. They did so of their own free will, my friend.
So, yes, they reclaimed their State back from an ineffective, duplicitous, overly-judgmental Governor.
- Lake County Guy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:01 pm:
Those who are unhappy with the Governor’s “lack of grace” etc etc etc blah blah blah dost protesteth too much. Sounds like you have an axe to grind, get over it. You gave us Rauner so move on, gloat in your victory and be content with that.
- geez - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:06 pm:
Lake County - I voted for Quinn. I knocked on doors. I made calls. I didn’t do that much, but i have tons of respect for the people who have worked so hard for so many years.
did you hear Durbin’s speech last night? he was really great to his people. and they would walk through walls for him. that’s what i’m talking about.
- dupage dan - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:07 pm:
=== wak - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 4:00 pm:
==Illinois citizens reclaimed their State yesterday - reclaimed from whom a democratically elected Governor!? What a load ===
Wow, Governor, still reeling from your drubbing?
- Mokenavince - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:16 pm:
So long Pat don’t let the door hit up in the rear end. Classless.
- Mouthy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:18 pm:
You can pick apart the concession but it was good enough under the circumstances..
- Upon Further Review - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:30 pm:
Rahm Emanuel’s noticeable absence for much of the campaign puzzled me. I do not know if he was secretly for Bruce Rauner or if he disliked Pat Quinn for failing the him in some manner. It also may be that he was avoiding Quinn due to his perceived unpopularity because Emanuel is up for reelection himself in three months. Maybe it is all of the above.
Emanuel did the minimum in terms of joint appearances and kicking in a campaign contribution. It reminded me of 2008 when Congressman Emanuel said that he was going to hide under his desk when it was time to choose between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the primary.
Quinn has to be brooding over all of the Chicago voters who sat out the election.
- The Captain - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:32 pm:
@AlabamaShake
It will probably be at least a week. Both campaigns have to contact each of the election authorities and find out a) if all the precincts are counted, b) if all the early vote is counted, c) all the vote by mail is counted and d) provisionals have been determined valid/invalid and counted. That will take a while and then if it’s still very close probably nothing will happen until the clerks certify the totals in about a month after a canvass to check for errors/irregularities. And if it’s still very close there’s always the possibility of a recount.
- Public sector - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:41 pm:
The state does employ some very we’ll qualified employees that manage some of the toughest state and federal regulations in the US. Not every executive staff member is a political hack! Most in general are very well educated and experienced in needed fields. If anyone thinks they will just blow the doors open and fire everyone you are sheltered.
- Filmmaker Professor - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:47 pm:
Gov. Quinn, Thank you for making the FULL pension payments for state employees EVERY YEAR you were Governor. The pension debt would be far worse otherwise.
Rauner is convinced he is going to fix the pension debt without raising taxes. The voters want to hear what they want to happen, not the truth. Telling the truth sunk you in this one. Keep your head held high.
- Wordslinger - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 5:55 pm:
Meh, he should have called. You don’t, you look bad.
Of course, he could have just borrowed a page from Rauner and claimed to have called him, lol.
- Ghost - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:16 pm:
Next step, president rauner
- vikingraid - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:17 pm:
Sounded like he was still campaigning on the minimum wage issue rather than facing the reality of the election results.
It was very poor form not to conceded graciously. If you love Quinn/hate Rauner, easy to dismiss that away as unimportant. (Be honest, if Quinn was up 5% with 99% reporting, would you have been so forgiving had Rauner refused to concede? Or would Rauner have been demonized as arrogant and entitled?) It is important, though, because we have to have SOME break from the us-versus-them mentality or else be forever resigned to hyper-partisanship. If the two people who vie for leadership of the State cannot act like “big boys” enough to act civilly and shake hands, even figuratively, the message to everyone below is that you don’t even have to try.
- DuPage Dave - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:19 pm:
Since last night Quinn has come off looking like a sore loser. A couple of points in his defense, though: (1) you only need to play the “good loser” with a congratulatory concession speech if you are planning to run for another office someday. Quinn is done with electoral politics, so why bother?. And (2) Rauner basically called him a corrupt criminal, so why make any conciliatory moves? Rauner chose that path and Quinn is letting him know it’s not appreciated.
- Chris - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:20 pm:
“Quinn said he was appointing his chief of staff to be a liaison to the Rauner transition team.”
Step one: Give Rauner team the IDOT hiring list.
- crazybleedingheart - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:21 pm:
I disagree that Emanuel did the minimum. The extent of the missing GOTV in Chicago smells. Bad.
==Quinn is probably also sickened by the voter suppression effort with the calls to the judges in Chicago. there will be an investigation. this is a much bigger story than the attention it is getting.==
yes.
- How Ironic - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:24 pm:
Quinn’s best concession speech will be when he leaves office, and gives Rauner exactly what he wanted on the campaign trail. A sunset of the income tax increase.
What more could he do than honor that one simple wish from his rival?
For those of you saying “It wasn’t conciliatory enough”, get over yourself. He said he lost, he’s going to vacate the office. It’s like you want him to lead a ticker tape parade in Rauner’s honor.
- railrat - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:26 pm:
does he end up at operating engineers training sight instructor on how to win elections? 150 spent more on his defeat than …oh maybe what 10+ members make in a year sans fringes? sheesh
- Chris - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:34 pm:
“Telling the truth sunk you in this one.”
When did PQ ever say that *his* pension bill was going to get tossed by the IL SCt, and he’d be back to square one? *That* is the truth, and he avoided it like ebola.
- Wes Knile - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:42 pm:
He needs to clean house at CMS Labor Relations.
- Upon Further Review - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:53 pm:
On the subject of voter suppression, which must be investigated, is there any new information? When I last checked the election judges who were targeted were Chicago area Republican judges. How did these telephone calls impact upon Quinn’s percentage of the vote?
@How Ironic: It is a matter of political courtesy to recite such platitudes during a concession speech. Nobody suggested that Quinn lead a parade for Rauner. Quinn looked like an ass by not making a polite gesture after making the citizens of Illinois wait fourteen hours for his concession such as it was. Additionally, during his brief public remarks, he never bothered to thank his staff or volunteers. Numerous members of the media have been critical of how Quinn conducted himself after it became obvious that he had lost the election.
- modest proposal - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:54 pm:
When I go somewhere and people give me the “You’re from corrupt Illinois look,” I always tell them how great our state is. I mention our Highway System, our River, our Lake, our Universities, our sports fans, our diversity, our agriculture, our technology, our hospitals, our dt chicago, and I top it off with how Illinois subsidizes the rest of the US with our federal tax dollars. We at this blog are all part of that, and we all need to work together to make it work whether Quinn is our Governor or Rauner is our Governor.
Now, that wasn’t the best way to concede, but my guy won and I am not going to attack Pat Quinn for it. As Oswego Willy said we (both campaigns) have spent $100 dollars tearing this state apart. All in all I still firmly believe Quinn was not a good governor, but in order to repair some of those tears here are three things that I (a republican) am proud of Pat Quinn for doing in office:
1. In the 2011-12 school year the legislature decided to not fully fund the MAP Grant. Quinn pushed the legislature to find funding for this program and that allowed many students to continue their pursuit of higher education which I believe is the ultimate way out of poverty.
2. In 2013, he signed the fracking bill, now the rules are not exactly ironclad, but I know it is something that he wasn’t personally in favor of. However, he put his own personal view aside and signed the bill because it was the best thing for the state. He also signed the Concealed Carry bill for those same reasons.
3. Gay Marriage. As a young Republican, I am happy and proud to see equality in Illinois.
- Mighty M. Mouse - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:55 pm:
===Did I miss the part where he congratulated his opponent, or even called him by name, or said he called him?===
Maybe his mother always told him, “If you can’t say something nice about someone, don’t say anything at all.
It’s the simplest, most obvious probable reason.
- A guy - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 6:56 pm:
I’d cut him some slack. It’s a tough thing to do on a tough day for him. He did what he had to do.
- Cadillac - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 7:13 pm:
I can understand the bad feelings this ugly (on both sides) campaign has produced, but i can’t understand why PQ didn’t thank the campaign workers and the 1.5 million people who voted for him.
- crazybleedingheart - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 7:14 pm:
== When I last checked the election judges who were targeted were Chicago area Republican judges. How did these telephone calls impact upon Quinn’s percentage of the vote?==
Some polls did not open on time, meaning that some Chicagoans did not get to vote.
It doesn’t matter whether the missing judges were D or R, it matters who the missing voters are.
Mostly they would have voted for Quinn.
That the effect of getting 2,000 judges to skip an election was not more disastrous than it was, is hardly the point.
It is tampering, it is suppression, and I hope the investigation is federal. Lord knows Anita’s announcement isn’t making me feel warm and fuzzy.
- crazybleedingheart - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 7:19 pm:
I also really hope and assume Rauner personally had nothing to do with it.
I want our future governor to be better than that (though I have no particular reason to credit his ethics, I hope he’s at least not that stupid).
But mostly, I mean…
Gov. Sanguinetti?
Yowza.
- Stateworker #1983 - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 7:19 pm:
Rank and file stateworkers applaud Governor-Elect Bruce Rauner. Please remove the Tetris playing lemings from our mist.
- anonano - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 7:23 pm:
His presser showed why he could not be an effective governor. He had time to prepare, to formulate his thoughts, and this was the speech??? It was about poor Pat.
- Mighty M. Mouse - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 7:33 pm:
I just listened to a tape of his presser.
He said he respected the voters and the result.
I think that covers it all. Rauner voted, didn’t he?
Everybody in, nobody left out, and no special shout outs, everyone treated the same. Very even handed.
- James Knell - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 7:35 pm:
Show me a good loser, and I’ll show you a loser.
Vince Lombardi
Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/v/vincelomba161268.html#VGrxBijZeRxMK1jr.99
- Honest abe - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 7:49 pm:
Here is what’s funny some people think we are going to be better off but, what they fail to remember Rauner is going to have to work with the House and senate which is still controlled by the Dems. I can tell you now if he comes in and tries to strong arm and bully these two it will be a long 4 years for him.. He will need to do like what Gov. Ryan did and work with them and not against them.. That will work better for all of us so, grab your popcorn and sit back and watch.
- Political Animal - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 8:00 pm:
Quinn ran a dishonest and dishonorable campaign. Rauner took some shots at quinn that I thought were over the line (blaming him for sexual assault of a minor and child hood deaths) but 95% of his negatives attacked Quinn’s record, not him as a person. Quinn began his attacks first and they were much more dishonest and personal. After a classless campaign his classless concession is no surprise.
Can’t wait until he leaves the mansion.
- HCM - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 8:19 pm:
The reason defeated pols make the call, even after a filthy campaign, is to try to help some of their people remain in their positions. That’s not Quinn’s way.
For better and, especially, worse, Quinn is true to himself.
He came within four points only because he listened to his people. He ran an uncharacteristicly disciplined campaign. But, since the polls closed, he’s listened to his own voice.
This is Pat Quinn. Socially awkward populist, committed to his own vision. The ultimate “what you see is what you get” politician.
- Political Animal - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 8:34 pm:
@crazybleedingheart
The Robo calls were from Dems to Rep judges. The Dems used it as an excuse to keep the polls open, because more of their people would be able to go late than early.
Ie. They cheated and still lost.
- Buster - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 9:21 pm:
Let all wounds be healed
And harsh words be forgotten.
Let us face the bright future together.
And all united, hail our new Governor Suggo!
- Buster - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 9:22 pm:
Governor Sluggo, that is.
- What is to be done? - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 9:25 pm:
A $15 an hour minimum wage is $31,200 a year. The average monthly SS benefit for a retired worker in April 2014 was $1,252 monthly, or $15,024; the average survivor benefit, $1,083 monthly as of April 2014. Thus the value of Social Security for which workers have paid into most of their working lives is now much lower than the minimum wage will be for unskilled workers in Seattle.
Raising the minimum wage above market rates is a form of wealth transfer at the expense of Americas working middle class a further deliberate wipeout of middle class assets by socialism, anticipated and imposed by the 1965 Immigration Act pro-Third World crowd.
- P. - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 9:42 pm:
“Take a breath.”
- Responsa - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 9:51 pm:
Governor Quinn is just not a comfortable politician. Sure, the night of an election and the day after is always filled with emotion. Everybody’s exhausted and burned out. That is why competent staffs make sure every candidate has both a prepared, vetted, and thoroughly edited victory speech AND a solid concession speech waiting on ice, so the appropriate one can be delivered professionally and timely when needed.
- Career Bureaucrat - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 9:52 pm:
Would have been a good visual for him to issue an Administrative Order directing all of his agency directors to fully cooperate with the Governor-elect and his transition team in order for the people’s interests to be served. He could remind them of the provisions of the Governor Transition Act (15 ILCS 10) which requires the same.
- enough - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 10:21 pm:
There’s no argument; he should have done it sooner, thanked his staff/volunteers/voters, congratulated the Bruce, should have had a better speech, blah blah blah. That’s not Pat Quinn. Never was, never will be. In a wierd way I’ll miss him because he was/is always predictable and reliable Pat Quinn. The reason the misses on his concession speech don’t bother me, its clear he’s taking it worse than anyone.
- Just Me - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 11:16 pm:
When reading the Mayor’s response we should keep this in mind as a conversation that may have happened when the Mayor spoke with the Governor-elect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yut9qPyT9jE&t=3m11s
- Just Me - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 11:16 pm:
(The above is a Godfather reference by the way that has kept me giggling all day long.)
- Patrick Starr - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 11:18 pm:
Decent speech. not much else required really.
I hope the negativity settles down. would be nice to see people play nice and be reasonable. I’m one of those in an exempt spot, for 20 years. I don’t now anybody, never have, but I have a skillset that is valuable. hopefully people figure that out
- MIMI - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 11:38 pm:
‘Good point about not calling the election before all those in line had voted.”
Not a hard concept to understand, PQ was about respecting his voters.
The Robocall thing should be investigated, this clearly affected the wait times.
- Precinct Captain - Thursday, Nov 6, 14 @ 12:17 am:
==- Political Animal - Wednesday, Nov 5, 14 @ 8:34 pm:==
You’re stupid, aren’t you?
http://abc7chicago.com/politics/same-day-registration-new-dirty-trick-slow-chicago-elections-/380061/
- Political Animal - Thursday, Nov 6, 14 @ 12:37 am:
@Precinct Captain
Insulting the other side didn’t prove a successful strategy for Pat Quinn. Maybe it will work out better for you?
I guess we’ll find out when more comes to light.
Real question: will your concession speech be better than Ol’ Pats?
- Del Clinkton - Thursday, Nov 6, 14 @ 6:51 am:
@anonymous
You do understand how the system of Government works in the United States of America, right?
He’s not a King. He’s the Governor. And by his own words, he only has 1,458 days till he’s gone.
- won - Thursday, Nov 6, 14 @ 9:42 am:
@vikingraid
If the situation was reverse and Quinn was up 5%, I wouldn’t give a crap if Rauner conceeded or not. It would have been good riddance, get out of town.
- Precinct Captain - Thursday, Nov 6, 14 @ 12:27 pm:
==- Political Animal - Thursday, Nov 6, 14 @ 12:37 am:==
Stupid: lacking intelligence or common sense.
I’d say you lack a whole lot of intelligence for not only ignoring the fact that the Cook GOP was involved in targeting these judges, but fabricating out of whole cloth some insane story.