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Exit polling available for Illinois

Friday, Dec 1, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

I didn’t realize that Illinois exit polling from the November contest was online, but CNN has it here.

I just found the numbers, so I’m still going through them. Discuss, please.

*** UPDATE *** There were no exit poll results in 2002, but the 2004 US Senate exit polling is here.

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Question of the day

Friday, Dec 1, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Whoops. I forgot to post a QOTD. Here it is…

Are newspapers dead or can they come back from the brink? Explain.

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Tusk out, Nix in

Friday, Dec 1, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Bernie Schoenburg had a brief bit about the worst-kept secret in Springfield yesterday.

One change coming in the second term of Gov. Blagojevich will be the absence of a top aide who was brought in from New York and has left an imprint on state policy.

Word is that Deputy Gov. BRADLEY TUSK will be leaving that job next month.

Word is there will be some reorganization, but essentially Tusk’s replacement will be a blog commenter “favorite”… Sheila Nix.

Nix was the spokesperson for the governor’s campaign. A few of her memorable quotes are here.

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Split

Friday, Dec 1, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The Daily Herald has a piece today about the split between House Speaker Michael Madigan and Senate President Emil Jones. The hook is the rate freeze, but here’s some other stuff the two couldn’t agree one.

There was no agreement on whether to let counties impose cigarette taxes of up to $2 a pack, something DuPage County pushed in hopes of averting budget cuts and layoffs.

Nor could they find agreement to override Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s veto of added consumer protections for mobile home residents in negotiating leases for the land their homes sit upon, protections designed to help residents of an Elgin mobile home park.

However, also left unfinished was how to fund a nearly 15.6 percent increase to lawmakers’ paychecks that the Senate previously approved. […]

But it is the prospect of higher power bills and what, if anything, should be done that has political leaders at odds.

I didn’t have a weekly column this week because of last week’s vacation, but the previous column, which I don’t think I linked to and which was written after the first week of veto session, was about this split.

Jones has long believed that House Speaker Michael Madigan doesn’t show him enough respect and that Democratic Party of Illinois chairman Michael Madigan does not adequately represent the liberal interests of their party. Jones’ new veto-proof majority has given him some major bragging rights, so the proper respect will be demanded. Since the election, grumbling about the state party’s failure to get involved in any races other than Madigan’s Illinois House contests has also been loud. For instance, while the state Republican Party was sending out mailers and doing media work on behalf of congressional candidates, Madigan’s only focus was maintaining his own majority. Madigan said last week that none of the campaigns asked for the party’s help, but a Jones partisan scoffed at the excuse. […]

The governor’s office claims that Blagojevich phoned Madigan twice last week to talk to him about the minimum-wage bill but that the speaker didn’t return either call. Madigan’s press secretary said he wasn’t aware of any calls from the governor’s office. I asked whether he would check, just to make sure, but he declined, saying that he would know about something as important as calls from the governor.

The governor’s press office then tracked down the record of one of the calls and reported back that Blagojevich tried to call Madigan at 2:51 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14. The speaker’s spokesman stuck by his claim, however.

Maybe Dr. Phil can conduct a relationship intervention. It may be the Democrats’ only hope of avoiding a massive implosion after their great “victory.”

Since then, Madigan and his people have tried to tone down the rhetoric, and so has the governor. But Jones has carried on.

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Morning shorts

Friday, Dec 1, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Don’t quit VFW, advises losing candidate Duckworth

* Daily Herald: George Ryan hung up on us the other day, but he told the Chicago Sun-Times he was making bean soup and “cutting up some ham” when he got the call telling him he’d be able to stay out of prison while he appeals his federal corruption convictions.

* Veteran state senator sworn in today as Chicago city clerk

* Peers honor Daniels as he leaves state House after 30-year tenure

* DuPage budget inflicts deep cuts - Slashed spending, layoffs necessary to balance books in fiscal year ’07

* Simpson: Wise voting can bring Chicago a better future

* Topinka: Skip the James Bond flick

* 2 aldermen cite slavery, try to block garage pact

* State’s whooping cough cases plummet

* Steele’s final day legacy: two new committees

* Court upholds ruling, cuts award in defamation case against union

* SJ-R: Snowfall totals varied widely among central Illinois towns Friday morning. Lincoln and Bloomington each received about 1.5 inches on the low end, while points father north, including Fulton County, are reporting more than 13 inches, according to National Weather Service reports. Springfield was reporting 6 inches at 6 a.m.

* Central Illinois snowfall maplocal storm reportradarforecast

* Chicago area forecast… Tom SkillingTrafficFlight delays

* Safe shoveling is a survival skill

* Driving in a winter blunderland - Think most accidents happen on slick bridges? Think again

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And, we’re back

Friday, Dec 1, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Electricity restored to Casa de Miller and the International Headquarters. Blogging to resume in a bit. This is a Friday open thread. Be nice and keep it to Illinois issues, please.

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