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· This is way late, but Meeks sounds somewhat serious. I’m still not ready to believe he’ll run, though.

· $163 per vote

· HDO shakes off scandal, wins 4 races

· CBS2’s great website has a lot of video from election night.

· If Stroger’s replaced, black leaders must unify

· Ryan jury intrigue. Sounds like they’re not getting along and maybe one or two holdouts.

· Krol has a look ahead. Good stuff.

· Topinka leaves impromptu “mini debate”

· I don’t know why this guy thinks that Topinka was the “best funded” candidate in the primary, but this isn’t a totally bad analysis.

· Duckworth versus Roskam a clear-cut clash

· McSweeney vs. Bean.

· “Birkett proves he’s a strong addition to Topinka team”

· More later

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 3:00 am

Comments

  1. From Mitchell’s column:
    “Now that John H. Stroger Jr. has won his bid for re-election as Cook County Board president despite suffering a stroke, serious thought has to be given to whether he will be able to face down his Republican challenger”
    - how about giving serious thought to that before re-nominating him in the first place?

    This whole episode demonstrates perfectly why I moved out of Cook County. Taxes are ridiculously high, governement is corrupt and inefficient. But the most important consideration for deciding who should be the next to manage that government is skin color?

    Absolutely ridiculous.

    Comment by grand old partisan Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 8:49 am

  2. According to chicagoelections.com website, with 89% of precincts in, Sandoval is only up by 43 votes vs. Garza

    Comment by Woe is us Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 9:13 am

  3. “Woe is us,” you have to look at the county totals, too. That district includes Cicero and Berwyn.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 9:14 am

  4. oops, I stand corrected. Dang!
    Rich, do you think that if Burke and Madigan had remained neutral, Sandoval would have won?

    Comment by Woe is us Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 9:21 am

  5. That’s not a reality based question. lol They did endorse him. He won.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 9:24 am

  6. I guess my point is this: HDO is nothing without the (white) party bosses. HDO hasn’t won a single election on their own.

    Comment by Woe is us Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 9:30 am

  7. The fact that Sandoval and the other embattled Hispanics on the Southwest Side got support from non-HDO sources (such as Ed burke, Mike Madigan and John Daley) to help them win renomination does not mean a rebirth of HDO. It merely notes that these officeholders had enough sense at least to find alternative sources of political assistance.

    Comment by Randall Sherman Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 9:34 am

  8. Meeks - the question is: Is he serious, and will he do a Harold Washington Party on Blagojevich? (If you have any questions, ask the “winner” of the 1990 governor’s race, Neil Hartigan.) Or is this nothing more than an attempt to get Blagojevich to drop the “no income or sales tax increase” so schools will receive a significant funding increase? (A related point is Blagojevich’s assault weapons ban an attempt to appease the black community?) Answer that question, and we’ll know if Meeks is serious … .

    Comment by Smitty Irving Thursday, Mar 23, 06 @ 6:12 pm

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