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Question of the day

Thursday, Feb 16, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

I’m told that Governor Blagojevich has a new 60-second TV ad up about education and jobs. Rate it here if you’ve seen it.

UPDATE: His campaign website is here. The ad isn’t up yet, but keep an eye on it today. The guv has a press conference planned for this afternoon morning.

UPDATE: I’m guessing that since he has a fly-around scheduled for Monday that he finally announces his candidacy on Sunday. We’ll see.

UPDATE: The ad will be on the governor’s campaign website tonight, I’m told.

UPDATE: From the AP.

Gov. Rod Blagojevich will formally announce his re-election campaign this weekend with a two-day, eight-city tour of the state.

Blagojevich will visit Springfield, Marion and Chicago on Sunday, and on Monday he will travel to Rockford, Rock Island, Quincy, Cahokia and Peoria.

Today Blagojevich debuted his first campaign ad of the primary season, however his campaign spokesman Doug Scofield said the governor does not plan to debate his challenger, Edwin Eisendrath.

UPDATE: I’ve asked the campaign to reconsider its decision to post the ad on the web tonight and instead make it available much earlier. We’ll see. Meantime, here’s Topinka’s new ad. Discuss as well.

UPDATE: If you’re not in the Chicago area or in the Springfield/Champaign/Decatur market, you can probably quit looking for the ad on TV. Doesn’t appear that they’ve bought anywhere but those two markets.

UPDATE: From the Sun-Times.

Acknowledging to viewers that he has “ruffled feathers and had some rocky moments,” Gov. Blagojevich launched his re-election campaign today with a round of television commercials that tout his tax, healthcare and education policies but makes no mention of the federal investigation dogging his administration.

“I know sometimes you wonder what the governor’s up to,” Blagojevich says into the camera in the 60-second ad. “Well, four years ago in the face of a $5 billion deficit and job losses, you had asked me to get things done. It might surprise you to learn the progress we’ve made.”

And the AP:

“I’m a little older and hopefully wiser, but one thing hasn’t changed. I’m as committed as ever to work for you. Thanks for the chance,” Blagojevich says in the ad

UPDATE: Edwin Eisendrath press release:

“Today a coal industry lobbyist who moonlights as the governor’s spokesman tells us the governor was running for re-election. In fact, he’s running for cover. Just like George Bush, who loves a good photo op, the governor is opting to avoid his record and hide behind his special interest funded ads. Next thing you know, Pat Quinn will have to shoot someone!” Eisendrath said.

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Morning shorts

Thursday, Feb 16, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

· Congressman Jackson revamps airport panel.

· Trib wants guv to trim preschool plan.

· 8th District hopefuls take walk on supply side.

· More in a bit.

· Film industry incentives debated.

· The Thomson two-step.

· WIU campus definitely not a “done deal.”

· Obama for prez in ‘08? Vote here.

· Chicago not interested in hosting ‘08 GOP convention.

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Gidwitz defends negative ad

Thursday, Feb 16, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

ABC-7 ran a story yesterday featuring Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron Gidwitz defending his new TV ad that attacks Judy Baar Topinka. Gidwitz even got a little assist from one of his other opponents.

“From what I can tell, everything Ron said is accurate. The truth of the matter is, Judy will not take a pledge to increase taxes,” said Bill Brady, (R)-candidate for governor.

But other party leaders expressed some concern.

Republican leaders like Tom Cross are worried about GOP candidates going after each other instead of the real target, governor Blagojevich.

“I happen to think at this point Judy’s our best candidate in the fall. I hope she can get through the primary relatively unscathed, and I would hope that all the people in our party will understand we don’t want a candidate that is so scarred it’s hard,” said Ill. Rep. Tom Cross, (R)-minority leader.

But Gidwitz is undaunted.

“If you have a weak record it shouldn’t be surprising that you’re going to be embarrassed by it. Those that have what we believe to be strong records should not be bothered,” said Gidwitz.

UPDATE: News release from Congressman Ray LaHood:

Following months of being stuck in third-place in the polls, Ron Gidwitz has unleashed a torrent of desperate and negative ads against frontrunner Judy Baar Topinka. Those ads are filled with inaccuracies and misleading
statements, and our state doesn’t need more mud-slinging from a struggling campaign.

The Gidwitz campaign has clearly crossed the line with its attack against Judy. Politicians do not have to use negative ads to be elected and that is why I have always chosen to run positive campaigns based on the facts.

Tough ads are part of the political process, but voters deserve to be presented with the truth – not fiction. Ron is attempting to smear her record by using bogus facts and figures.

Judy Baar Topinka is clearly our best candidate to beat Rod Blagojevich in November. Misleading negative ads like these won’t help Ron Gidwitz, but they could help Rod Blagojevich.

Today I am calling on the Gidwitz campaign to get the facts straight and correct the ad, or take it off the air immediately.

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Budget roundup

Thursday, Feb 16, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The Daily Herald does the big picture.

Gov. Rod Blagojevich unveiled a spending plan Wednesday that cements the Chicago Democrat’s dramatic political about-face: from fiscal penny-pincher to leader of a major expansion of government programs that likely will cost taxpayers more each year.

During Blagojevich’s first two years, he played the role of fiscal conservative, battling his own party’s efforts to inflate spending and blasting lawmakers as “drunken sailors” engaged in a “spending orgy.”

But as re-election looms, he’s increasingly become the politician many conservatives and Republicans feared he would be after he ended a quarter-century of Republican rule in 2002.

In the last six months alone, he’s proposed sweeping increases in government entitlements, although he says he’s investing in the future and protecting children. Even critics admit giving health care to children and creating state-paid preschool sound like good ideas, but they add that once enacted, the ideas don’t go away and every year become more expensive.

Copley touches on the conflict.

To loud cheers from Democrats, Gov. Rod Blagojevich presented a $55.4 billion state budget Wednesday that gives more money to preschool programs, a tuition tax credit and health care.

But Republican lawmakers literally jeered the governor when he said state pensions are better off under his leadership and that he has eliminated the budget deficit.

The Tribune hits the campaign theme.

Transforming his budget speech into an election-year political rally, Gov. Rod Blagojevich drew cheers from Democrats and jeers from Republicans Wednesday as he implored lawmakers to pass a $55.3 billion spending plan that boosts social programs.

Delivering his address from the ornate House chambers, the Democratic governor at some points sounded like a polished sales representative in a corporate suite, at others a fiery preacher in the pulpit.

…And gives us a good example of how much the Republicans are opposing the governor’s spending increases.

House Minority Leader Tom Cross (R-Oswego) said Blagojevich’s suggestion that the budget is balanced and the state’s fiscal house is in order is “absurd.”

Cross, the father of a child with juvenile diabetes and an ardent advocate for stem-cell research, said he was unsure whether the state could afford many of the governor’s proposals, including one for a 5-year, $100 million research program.

And the Sun-Times, via the AP, breaks down the numbers.

BOTTOM LINE: $45.4 billion in operating expenses, a 4.2 percent increase, plus $9.95 billion for building and maintenance.

WHERE IT GOES: 33.2 percent to welfare; 25.7 percent education; 16.1 percent human services; 11.2 percent government services; 7.1 percent economic development; 5 percent public safety; 1.6 percent business and environmental regulation.

NEW MONEY: $1.38 billion, including $878 million in natural tax-revenue growth.

EDUCATION: $440 million in new funding, including offering preschool to every 3- and 4-year-old and $10 million in grants to schools to reduce class sizes.

PENSIONS: $437 million to government pension systems; additional money possible from selling state assets for $30 million, selling the long-dormant 10th casino license.

HEALTH: $10 million for a program to offer health coverage to low-income veterans who live far from veterans’ medical centers; $3 million for more nurses; $15 million for stem-cell research.

PRISONS: Partly open Thomson Correctional Center with 75 guards and 200 inmates; open 200-bed unit to treat methamphetamine users at Southwestern Illinois Correctional Center.

CIGARETTE TAX: $10 million from a tax on cigars.

ENVIRONMENT: $16.5 million more for the Department of Natural Resources, including $1 million for a statewide water supply survey and enhancements at parks and natural areas.

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