*** UPDATE: Quinn denies being fired *** New ads for Quinn, Hynes
Thursday, Jan 21, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Finally, the long-awaited cemetery attack ad from Pat Quinn. Rate it… Quinn is obviously trying to staunch the bleeding of his support in the African-American community lately, so Hynes fires back using Harold Washington’s own words. Effective? You tell me… Oof. As someone just told me, that ad will work for everybody, not just black people. He’s right. It’s all about the theme that Quinn is incompetent. There is obviously some chutzpah here since Hynes’ father ran against Washington. I didn’t remember this, but the Quinn people tell me an 18-year-old Dan Hynes appears in one of his dad’s ads. Wanna bet we’ll see that footage? I have a couple of more ads, but I wanted to get these up since everything is so delayed today. Check back in a few. *** UPDATE 1 *** Apparently, Gov. Quinn didn’t know that Hynes was using actual video of Harold Washington, because the governor today denied he was fired by the late mayor…
He resigned? That’s not what Washington said. Oops. Pretty stupid prevarication by Quinn. More response…
I asked the Hynes campaign about that last point, and they said the then 18-year-old appeared in a positive ad for his dad. *** UPDATE 2 *** The IFT and the IEA are running a new radio ad for Hynes. Listen. 10th CD Republican Robert Dold has a new TV ad…
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Campaign roundup
Thursday, Jan 21, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Speech ran long and I am running late for the funeral, so here’s a big list of campaign stories. I’ll do something with some of this when I get back, but have at it for now campers… * Ill. Senate candidate alleging anti-gay discrimination in debate fight * Meister complains about debate exclusion * Meister Files Complaint Against WTTW * Gay U.S. Senate candidate files complaint against Chicago television station * Democrats running for US Senate debate in Chicago * 3 Dems debate on who’s the best ‘outsider’ to beat Kirk * Alexi Giannoulias new Illinois Senate spot * Hoffman Receives State Education Endorsement * Will Illinois Dems Lose U.S. Senate Seat? * Illinois GOP sees hope in Massachusetts election * Peoria area politicians talk Massachusetts * Is Illinois next? GOP suddenly enthused after Mass. victory * Sorting out the effect Massachusetts election will have on Illinois on Feb. 2 * GOP Senate candidate Lowery wants jobs bill * Mark Kirk visits Stark County * Mark Kirk Calls * Who Benefits From Brown Victory? Rep. Kirk * Tea Party Nation’s next target: Mark Kirk * Gun Owners of America endorse Hughes for U.S. Senate * Governor and Senate Race Analysis * Governor candidates exchange shots * Governor candidates raking in five-figure donations * Gubernatorial candidates fight to finish for funds * Hynes leads Quinn by $1M in final stretch of gov race * Both Campaigns Agree: Dem Governor Race Tightens * Fundraising Reports Due as Democratic Primary for Governor Tightens * Local Democrats Give Endorsements to Hynes * Stonewall Democrats of Illinois Endorse Dan Hynes for Governor * Hynes says state employees must be free to speak out * Hynes employee still on job after alleged computer attacks * Would Hynes’ Plan Really “Get Us Out Of This Mess”? * Quinn: Massachusetts doesn’t scare me * Quinn says he was only defending himself * Governor Chastised for More Corrections Issues * Quinn raises $3.1 million in last half of 2009 * Election 2010: Getting Dirty * Tea Party, rifles and backstabbing — Morning Trough * GOP gubernatorial contenders use their jabs mostly for Democrats * Brady takes aim at GOP frontrunners * Republicans take on Democratic leadership * GOP candidates spar on budget, cuts * Brady asks Dillard: Which Obama do you think we have now? * Local officials fear Andrzejewski tax plan * Bernard Schoenburg: Bomke says Dillard’s ties with Edgar give him edge * Pawnbroker pours almost $2M into race * Hundreds of thousands being sunk into Illinois lieutenant governor’s race * Lieutenant governor candidates spending heavily * Our View: Illinois lieutenant governor - Republican: Murphy * For state treasurer: Robin Kelly * Local residents to face off in Feb. 2 primary * GOP hopefuls for Cook County Board president say time for them to take over * GOP rivals fight for chance at upset in Cook Co. president’s race * Cook Co. candidates follow the money * Dorothy Brown’s pathetic attempt to explain why she took cash birthday and Christmas gifts from employees * Court clerk charges workers for ‘Jeans Day’ * Jeans days another way candidate Brown raises cash for pet causes from workers * Stroger Statement on ‘Jeans Day’ Investigation * The Interview: Forrest Claypool * Tax-Payer Funded Flier Called Campaigning * Hastert campaign won’t report controversial contribution * Walsh gets backing in 8th * 8th district candidate forum coming * 10th District forum is on TV * Candidate for Congress defends ‘cougar’ column bid * Neighbor Lugar Endorses in Illinois Primary
* Shimkus faces Republican opponent * Our picks for Illinois Senate * For the Illinois House * They want your votes
* Michels, Hatcher ahead in campaign contributions * Frerichs building impressive war chest * In Money Race to Succeed John Fritchey, Ann Williams Out-Raises Opponents–and Is Now the Front-Runner * Franklin Co. Sheriff Candidates * Effort to remove sheriff from ballot continues * Assessor candidates face off before primary * Our Editorial: Take Leibovitz off primary election now * Predictions in midterm election favor Republicans * Google ads now an important tool for Illinois candidates * Sending a message on Feb. 2 * Illinois politicians weigh in on health care overhaul and mood of voters
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Your morning assignment
Thursday, Jan 21, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * I have to give a speech this morning, so there isn’t much time to post until around 10 o’clock. After that, I am going to the Carlos Hernandez Gomez funeral. I hope to get a couple of posts up in between. For now, though, take a close look at a big story today in the Chicago Tribune: The Madigan Rules - House Speaker Michael Madigan says he follows a personal code of conduct to avoid conflicts of interest. Even so, some clients of his private law firm have benefited from his public actions…
The Trib also has more details of some of the deals…
Madigan press secretary Steve Brown responds…
You can read the document mentioned by Brown by clicking here. Please, take your time and give this all a thorough read. Thoughts?
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Morning Shorts
Thursday, Jan 21, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * CLTV to carry funeral of political reporter Carlos Hernandez Gomez
* Funeral Today for Former WBEZ Reporter * CTA ridership down slightly in ‘09
* CTA service cuts loom; unions reject giving back pay raises * CTA cuts are the latest sign of City Hall weakness
* CTA board chair wants more give from unions
* Regulators taking closer look at Canadian National reports
* In D.C., Daley makes plea for unusual jobs bill * Maxwell Street Market To Be Managed By City * Firm with Daley ties gets Maxwell St. market deal * A fat pitch to mayors
* City already involved in battle against childhood obesity * Aldermen lagging in spending $1.3M
* Poor in suburbs up 47%
* 88,000 Properties In Cook County Not Paying Taxes
* Advance Tax Refunds Hurt Some Taxpayers
* 38 high schools to receive funding to hire mentors, citizen patrol squads * School set for shakeup, coach stays in lineup
* Schools to add grades with grant money * Pay cut rather than furlough an option at U of I * Chancellor Easter’s massmail addresses financial situation * Athletic department waiting to hear about furloughs
* What will be impact of furloughs at UIS? * Work begins on new SIUE science building * Record enrollment keeps Richland staff busy * Illinois Vaults to the Head of the Class in Race to the Top Competition * Southwestern to hold public forum on budget * Quincy School Board votes to seek $4 million line of credit to help with cash flow * Sandwich schools detail state’s IOUs
* Unit 5, terminated contractor reach agreement for work on junior high school * Charleston school board pledges to reduce property tax levy, reviews budget cut ideas * Illinois to receive $6 million for green jobs * COLUMN: FutureGen in the news even as the area waits for DOE’s final decision
* Texas company plans central Illinois wind farm in 2011 * Legislator’s book to outline how Southern Illinois can help the green economy
* Clinton Power Plant to Create Cancer Fighting Product * For first time, Asian carp DNA found in Lake Michigan * Asian carp offer opportunity for entrepreneurs
* Asian carp lure outfits willing to harvest it * Chamber of commerce: Sales tax increase could fund road repairs * Chatham to consider Walgreens liquor license * Springfield airport passenger numbers up 5 percent compared to previous year
* Davlin to tell Obama about recession’s effects on city
* No furlough days planned for city clerk, treasurer offices
* New police chief ready to seek recruits
* New cops on the beat measure up to a higher standard * In troubled economy, Charleston learns city finances OK after annual audit * OUR VIEW: Coles County sales tax ’swap’ worth a try * Stimulus money to be used for Tinley Park medians * Homer Glen planners could OK entertainment complex next month * IDOT to host feedback session in Quincy on transportation issues * U.S. House honors Nancy Brinker * Woodford board meeting gets lively * Some support for Decatur parking plan, but it’s not unanimous
* Mattoon officials defend use of TIF districts, approve two grants * Carbondale might uncap liquor restrictions
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