Durbin stuff
Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller Looks like Durbin’s the whip. CHICAGO (AP) U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin announced Friday that he will run for Democratic whip in the new Senate and said he already has the votes to get the job.
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The money trail
Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller From the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform’s blog: Of Senate Races, four crossed the million-dollar mark:
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Keyes’ farewell address
Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller A pompous goodbye from the Prince of Pompousville (population: 1): I want to say a special word of thanks to all of those supporters throughout Illinois who put together an unbelievable campaign, working by the thousands. Against all the odds, against all the lies and fabrications of the media, against every word of discouragement, they moved forward–not because there was something in it for them, but because there was something in it for God, and for their state, and for their country.
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Friday update
Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller Caught a nasty cold yesterday, but here are a few stories I read this morning. The governor met with the four legislative leaders yesterday. Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Illinois’ four legislative leaders met Thursday to discuss capital projects, Chicago’s mass-transit crisis, further security upgrades at the Statehouse and a possible revenue source: gambling expansion Alan Keyes blames everyone but himself, of course. Republican Alan Keyes blamed the media and ‘’Republicans in name only'’ Thursday for his lopsided loss to Democrat Barack Obama in Illinois’ U.S. Senate race. And then there’s this one… [Keyes] reminded listeners that throughout his campaign he had said he was “engaged in a battle between good and evil.” Because of that, he said, he did not feel that he could offer his congratulations to Obama. There are no words printable enough to describe how I feel about this man. Use your imagination. And I’ve noticed that the CrossBloggers sure are snippy these days, focusing way too much negative energy on a qualified parenthetical aside instead of enjoying the moment. Who loves you, baby? Sheesh.
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No Comment
Friday, Nov 5, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller From Reuters: Potential candidates for Democrats in 2008 [presidential campaign] who might get a boost from Tuesday’s party wipe-out include Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, Virginia Gov. Mark Warner or Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. I have nothing to say about this. But if you do, here’s the reporter’s email address.
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