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Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Afternoon shorts
Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller · My newspaper column: “I’m not sure how long it will last, but black voters in Cook County are united and fired up right now like they haven’t been in a long time.” · Laura Washington’s column: “Black voters and the machine teamed up to decapitate Cook County Commissioner Forrest Claypool’s “reform” bid. As I have noted before, a reform campaign that lacks significant black, Latino and gay support had better dial 911.” · “It’s My Mind” blog also weighs in on this topic. I’m gonna invite this person to post at Illinoize. · Mayor Daley says a James Meeks candidacy could jeopardize the entire Democratic slate of candidates for statewide office. · Oby stuff: “Failed governor candidate Jim Oberweis is setting his sights on a spot on the Republican Party’s governing body and also might run for Kane County GOP chairman to ensure he gets it.” · Trib editorializes on behalf of assault weapons ban, admits: “Let’s acknowledge up front that a state ban might well not have spared the two girls from Englewood. Their killers could fairly easily have gotten the weapons in a neighboring state, legally or illegally. Does that mean a state law is a bad idea? No.” · Guv, Topinka spar over All Kids. · “A top Chicago Democrat is defending Republican Judy Baar Topinka on the subject of seat belt laws.” · “Missouri applauded for tort reform; reports says Illinois lags” · “Governor Blagojevich introduces new rule to ensure women’s access to prescription contraceptives after new tactic to deny women access to birth control surfaces ” · Watchdogs fight I-PASS changes · Topinka responds to seat belt stuff: “Firing back, the Topinka campaign drew attention to a recent state audit that faulted the administration of Gov. Blagojevich for failing to spend $12.8 million in federal traffic safety funds. ‘Rod is worried about votes 20 years ago, but we are about to lose $13 million for traffic safety,’ Germann said.” · Rep. Fritchey mulls the possibility of an overtime session. · Speaking of which, lots going on at Illinoize today. · OpenLine blog looks at Sangamon County results and predicts trouble for the guv.
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The battle continues
Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller More craziness at the Ryan trial. Attorneys for former Gov. George H. Ryan asked a federal judge today not to substitute alternate jurors for any who might be dismissed during contentious deliberations at his corruption trial. I almost never get any comments on Ryan trial stuff, which has always been somewhat puzzling to me.
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Question of the day
Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Of all the people who lost statewide on Tuesday, which ones are most likely to run again? Here’s a list: Brady, Oberweis, Gidwitz, Wegman, Rauschenberger, Mangieri. Oh, yeah. And Eisendrath. Already forgot about hm.
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Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Blagojevich vs. Topinka
Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller As I told you Saturday, the governor issued a press release on state time chastising Judy Baar Topinka on the assault weapons ban. Here’s how the Tribune covered it. Using taxpayer-financed resources, Gov. Rod Blagojevich issued a letter and news release Saturday asking his Republican re-election opponent, Judy Baar Topinka, to support his call for an assault weapon ban. On Sunday, Topinka was hit for a 20-year-old vote on seat belt use. State Senator John Cullerton raised questions today about Judy Baar Topinka’s record as a lawmaker more than 20 years ago. No offense, but Ireland? While national GOP chairman Ken Mehlman was in town to boost Topinka, he was asked about Bob Kjellander’s role as national committeeman. “He’s someone who is very smart. He is someone who is very committed to helping expand our party and strengthen our party and to public service,” Mehlman said of Kjellander. “I’ve worked closely with him, and I disagree with that analysis very much and believe he has been a great servant for the state, and also for the party and the president.” And Doug Finke had some interesting thoughts. Just a day after winning the Democratic nomination for governor, Gov. ROD BLAGOJEVICH announced he wants a $1-per-hour increase in Illinois’ minimum wage. In a news release issued with the announcement, Blagojevich said he would seek the increase “during a second term as governor,†presumably meaning sometime in the next four years.
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Blagojevich has problems with Meeks and Jackson
Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller As I told Capitol Fax readers this morning, Gov. Blagojevich is taking hits from both Sen. James Meeks and Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. “Power concedes nothing without a demand,” [Meeks] says, quoting Frederick Douglass. “And the African-American constituency, we have not placed a demand on the Democratic Party.” And then there’s this… U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. believes Gov. Rod Blagojevich is trying to derail the proposed Peotone airport project. Meeks also had another interesting thing to say, by the way. “You’ll have Judy Baar Topinka, who believes in abortion and gay rights . . . and Rod Blagojevich, who believes in abortion and gay rights,” says Meeks, who opposes both. “Theologically, politically, for the white conservative voter, I’m their guy. I have their philosophy.” Except that he’s anti-gun, which could be a big issue for the Right if he gets into the race.
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Not so good
Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Kane County Circuit Court Clerk Sandy Wegman didn’t do too well in her home county, finishing third in the lt. governor’s race and receiving less than 17 percent of the vote. Jim Oberweis, who lives in Kane County and is thinking about running for Kane County GOP Chairman, among other things, finished first, but was held below 40 percent. Jack Roeser, whose greatest political highlights in recent years has been defeating one school referendum after another, finally lost a big referendum vote on Tuesday.
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Morning shorts
Monday, Mar 27, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller · Newspaper mulls over the question of why “race refuses to stay out of elections.” · “Glitches in new voting machines in Illinois’ primary elections last week may foreshadow snafus in several states this year, as more than 30.6 million voters are expected to encounter new equipment when they go to the polls.” · Gender not an issue for Topinka · 2nd Ryan juror in question · Weird lede: “Asian carp clogging Illinois rivers could be used to feed inmates and the starving under a proposal being championed by one state lawmaker.” · Dental care for poor poses looming crisis · Invite the entire state to debates · Local legislators call for party unity · Another Bronze age · Marin: What do women want — Rod or Judy? · Crisis at affordable housing financer as city risks losing 2,000 apartments for low-income renters · Steve Rauschenberger: “The problem wasn’t money after joining with Ron Gidwitz. The problem was as lieutenant governor, you don’t have a message” […] “I was hopeful Ron would promote the team more strongly. He spent a lot of time on TV, but the problem was I was only in about 2½ weeks of (commercials). And that’s when we were climbing in the polls, when we were both featured on TV.” · Rockford mayor is open for bids.
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