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*** UPDATED x1 - Campaign releases announcement video *** Pritzker to pick Rep. Stratton
Thursday, Aug 10, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller [This post has been bumped up from Wednesday night for visibility. Content has been added as well.] * I was going to post something later tonight, per agreement, but the worst kept secret of the day is now out…
* I think if I had to choose a running mate for Pritzker, or any other Democratic gubernatorial candidate for that matter, it would be Rep. Stratton (D-Chicago). 1) She’s a woman, obviously. It’s an all-male field right now and lots more females vote in Democratic primaries than men. 2) She’s an African-American female. African-Americans make up a huge chunk of the Democratic primary electorate and black women are the party’s most hardcore of hardcore supporters. 3) She’s relatively new to politics. Rep. Stratton hasn’t really been around long enough to do something stupid or ethically questionable. 4) She works hard and she’s already vetted. Remember, she was the victor of an incredibly hard-fought, multi-million-dollar Democratic primary last year against Rep. Ken Dunkin. She was tireless, and if there was something there, we’d probably already know about it. 5) She was personally endorsed by President Barack Obama in the 2016 primary. How many Illinois lt. governor candidates can say that? 6) She’s smart, is an accomplished public speaker and has an engaging personality. Nuff said. All of those advantages in the primary can also be applied to the general. Yeah, she was backed by Speaker Madigan against Dunkin, but Pritzker is going to be tagged as the Madigan candidate no matter what, so does it really matter? And, yeah, she’s a “Chicago Democrat.” That will help in the primary, but could have an impact in the general. Even so, Pat Quinn failed to adequately turn out the city and he lost. Anyway, maybe I’m wrong. Correct me if you think I am. I’m all ears. …Adding… Something else to consider for the primary is that SEIU and AFSCME were huge supporters of her race against Dunkin last year. Neither of those unions have yet made an endorsement and they aren’t exactly big fans of billionaires. So, she at least gives Pritzker a shot with them. Does this win the primary for Pritzker? Of course not. There’s a long way to go, campers, but she’s a solid choice all around. * Related…
*** UPDATE *** The campaign has released a new video… And the new logo…
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- Arsenal - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:19 pm:
==How many Illinois lt. governor candidates can say that?==
I mean, whichever Dem wins the primary is going to be able to say that, but yes, I take your meaning.
I, of course, wanted a downstater. But Stratton, by dint of how she got here, uniquely appeals to the unions and young activists. That’s not common.
- lcthundercat - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:21 pm:
But does she work for Illinois Policy Institute?
- Lynn S. - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:22 pm:
If she and JB make it to the general, who will fill her seat in the Legislature?
- Oswego Willy - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:31 pm:
To the Post,
I think you are On It, Rich, and I’d rephrase your observation here, if I could…
===* I think if I had to choose a running mate for Pritzker, or any other Democratic gubernatorial candidate for that matter, it would be Rep. Stratton (D-Chicago).===
I’d go and say…
Rep. Stratton is the type of Lt. Governor candidate that you wish that the LG ran seperate again so whomever did get the nomination, they’d get to have the very good fortune to have Rep. Stratton as their “number two”
This is a smart, sharp choice.
Rep. Stratton will work hard on the trail, she’ll be sharp on the stump, and can overcome perceived negatives by just leaning on her qualifications and short electoral positioning and symbolism of beating Ken Dunkin and the rallying around her by many to do that.
Now it’s up to Biss, Kennedy, and Pawar to follow suit and meet the bar Pritzker has put up to measure.
- Arsenal - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:41 pm:
==Now it’s up to Biss, Kennedy, and Pawar to follow suit and meet the bar Pritzker has put up to measure.==
One challenge for them is that they’d all benefit from an African American woman (though Pawar needs one by far the least), but one of the benefits of going first is everyone else looks like they’re just responding to you.
- Mr B. - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:47 pm:
Maybe Dunkin can get his seat back now.
- Oswego Willy - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:49 pm:
===…but one of the benefits of going first is everyone else looks like they’re just responding to you.===
It’s like a Euchre “lead”
The first to play for the trick can make winning the trick easier.
Doesn’t mean that the trick is won. There’s always (aw, geez, no pun intended) trump out there that might take the trick in the end.
Yeah, I walked right into that one.
- nobruce - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:49 pm:
Good choice. She worked with the grassroots groups to beat Ken and now its her job to work those groups and the city nonstop. She’s only a Freshman, but I can think of a couple of state Reps who’ve been Biss friendly that she may be able to sway. She can work the city hard and allow JB to work more on the burbs and downstate.
- siriusly - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:50 pm:
Lynn S. - her vacancy is not dependent on her winning. She can’t file to run for both offices. Her seat is going to be effectively open now.
Agree with everything you wrote Rich. Very few legislators are as smart and seasoned as her, and she’s only just gotten there. Your analysis only covers the superficial characteristics, I think she will enhance his team and be a great spokesman for him. She will probably help improve JB”s policy profile as well. Great choice.
Madigan this Madigan that all day long - but if Rauner goes after her half the coverage will be about his attempts to buy votes with Ken Dunkin - and I think the Dunkin story is a loser for Rauner and helps turn urban voters even more against him.
- Arsenal - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:53 pm:
==It’s like a Euchre “lead”==
I’ll have to take your word for it. I got into Texas Hold ‘Em when everyone else did, but otherwise, I have the wrong mindset for card games.
This is also a shot across Kennedy’s bow, as he seems to have been counting on strong AA support (though who can tell, with him).
- Oswego Willy - Wednesday, Aug 9, 17 @ 11:59 pm:
- Arsenal -
Cards man, they’ll take you down, no matter the game.
I’d say this on Kennedy and his choice(s), I’d think a downstater, a conservative type in the Party with ties to trade labor might be a really good fit for him.
If Kennedy can keep a good chunk of that 44% name idea as votes, he might be best served with a candidate I described above to get downstate votes, using a Blago type of matrix to find raw votes outside Cook and the Collars.
- Arsenal - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 12:05 am:
==I’d think a downstater, a conservative type in the Party with ties to trade labor might be a really good fit for him.==
Hard to square that with his flashes as the Bernie-esque “true progressive outsider”, though.
And- Blue Dog Dem is right. Downstate, sorta conservative trade unionist? Sounds like a gun owner, yeah? That’s who a Kennedy is gonna run with?
It’s a tall, tall order.
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 12:09 am:
- Arsenal -
It goes back to my “square one” question with Kennedy.
“Who or what is his base?”
You’re right, and I may be wrong, and I only say maybe because, bud, what is the Kennedy base that I can’t see in the 44% that can use… what kind of “No. 2″?
- DuPage Bard - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 12:09 am:
With this pick it seems like the Dem Gov candidates will be trending even further left?
- Arsenal - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 12:12 am:
==“Who or what is his base?”==
Yup, and for their sake (*I* don’t care, I don’t particularly need to see him win the primary) I hope his team has a definitive answer to that question. ‘Cause without it, how do you possibly pick a #2?
- Arsenal - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 12:14 am:
==With this pick it seems like the Dem Gov candidates will be trending even further left?==
I mean, Pat Quinn ran on austerity and lost, so maybe the cautious centrism isn’t their best play.
- Glengarry - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 1:10 am:
Good choice. Nuff said.
- Anon0091 - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 1:40 am:
Wasn’t sure about picking someone from Chicago, but she’s just such a stellar pick that I don’t think it will matter. And the two of them together will outwork everyone else in the race. Great choice.
- Gooner - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 5:12 am:
Interesting that J.B. could convince her to give up the seat.
I’m trying to think of other names that might make a difference.
Mendoza would view Lt. Gov. as a step down. She seems to have her eyes on something bigger (Senate? Gov?).
Kwame might be a choice. It might be a way for him to head outside of Chicago to increase name recognition.
Summers is the one who might be intriguing, for a lot of the same reasons as Stratton.
Nobody wants to run with a Chicago Alderman on the ticket, so that rules all of them out.
Kelly Cassidy might be a good one for a candidate who wants to run a strong anti-gun/anti-violence race, but I suspect she’s got better political instincts than to give up her seat for a race that is probably going to Pritzker.
Andy Manar? No way.
Chuy Garcia? He wants another run at Mayor and beyond that, I just don’t think he handled himself well in that last race. He seemed uniformed, but he is the one who may have rally young people.
- walker - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 6:27 am:
Rich said it all. Good first impressions and too new in office to have bad baggage.
More interesting are signs that JB is focusing hard on suburbs and collars, so this shores up some base elements. His political staff continues to impress — they seem Illinois saavy, unlike Rauner’s.
- Dome Gnome - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 6:33 am:
I’m nobody, less than nobody in the world of Illinois politics, but I think Pritzker is going to be our next governor. It’s not what I want *cough-Biss-cough* but I’d lay odds that voters will choose J.B. as the lesser of two billionaire evils.
- Now What? - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 6:39 am:
Well played, JB. This will not only have Chicago/collar impact, but I believe play well in Peoria, Decatur, Rockford, and other areas impacted by job loss and SB 1. This will be one hard working team, and I believe shows JB’s seriousness. This should get AFSCME, SEIU, IFT, and IEA on board.
- A guy - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 6:53 am:
You’re all forgetting….Actually Tio was first! lol.
It’s interesting to me that he made this pick. It gets into the mindset that his whole ballgame is in Cook Co. and Chicago in particular. That could be the smart play, it remains to be seen. Maybe he needed more shoring up in the city than has been discussed.
All that being said, she’s a very attractive candidate for all of the reasons mentioned. It puts her in the circle for the future for herself, no matter what the results of this.
- FDRDEMOCRAT - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 7:23 am:
She is smart, articulate and battle tested.
How many Lt Gov candidates over the years can
say that.
Also represents an important demographic for the
primary and general. Need to max out the City vote to then build upon in the burbs and downstate.
Good choice.
- Not Ken Dunkin - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 7:30 am:
Don’t assume Stratton was selected because of any labor ties. Unions gave her money in her state rep. Primary for three reasons: 1) Michael J. Madigan, 2) she was not Ken Dunkin, and 3) Michael J. Madigan. There is no more reason for AFSCME, IEA, etc. to get on board with JB today than yesterday.
- JP Altgeld - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 7:44 am:
Strong pick and even stronger timing.
I would’ve recommend Jehan Gordon-Booth to try and get a downstate perspective but Juliana is really doing a great job and would be a great Lt. Gov. who would dive in wholeheartedly unlike the total joke we have in there now.
- JP Altgeld - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 7:46 am:
I forgot to mention that Juliana will do very well with the critical activist set in Chicago that might not otherwise turn out. This is the Bernie crowd and they like her and a great many of them worked hard for her in her primary fight.
- lake county democrat - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 8:02 am:
Good pick for the primary, not good for the general. Helps blunt Kennedy’s base (and if you didn’t think JB was concerned about that, you missed the radio ads he’s been playing on WCPT. This pick is more evidence).
Anybody read Neil Steinberg’s column earlier in the week? (predicting JB wins the primary and loses the general - I’m not so sure about the latter, but I share his concerns).
- hisgirlfriday - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 8:25 am:
Here’s hoping this does not result in Ken Dunkin’s comeback
- Poliscimajor - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 8:27 am:
I think Carol Ammons will be asked by the other candidatwe. She has many of the same qualities, but is a downstater, something our party desperately needs.
- Responsa - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 8:33 am:
Outside the inside baseball crowd I don’t think the pick for Lt. Gov. ever has much impact on voters in either the primary or the general.
- wordslinger - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 8:41 am:
Dunk never got an administration job.
He was much more valuable to Rauner, and paid the biggest price for being so, than any other state legislator.
- Henry Francis - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 8:42 am:
She’s undefeated vs Matt Besler.
- Real - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 8:54 am:
Stratton was also endorsed by Obama and he also did a commercial for her. Good choice by Pritzker.
- Juvenal - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:02 am:
@Gooner -
Summers already endorsed Pritzker.
I can’t wait to get Lucci’s reaction.
Is Sanguinetti toast at this point? I think Rauner makes hard-right turn to Tea Party favorite.
- Mazzone Son of Jack - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:06 am:
WVON talking heads exploding today
- City Zen - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:07 am:
One of her largest donors last year was Michael Sacks from Grosvenor Capital. Always fun to see unions and Wall Street working hand-in-hand on a common cause.
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:09 am:
===Always fun to see unions and Wall Street working hand-in-hand on a common cause.===
Ken Dunkin brought lots of groups together, lol
- Meh! - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:11 am:
Corrine Wood redux. One term legislator. Zero experience. A follower beholden to the Machine.
Was there no one else?
- wordslinger - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:13 am:
CZ, I guess that just shows some rich dudes think Rauner is a train wreck as chief executive.
Looking at his fiscal and management record, and his inability to articulate a rational or even coherent ROI for his actions, not a hard case to make.
- Anon - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:14 am:
Please refer to women as “women” instead of “females.” Females refers to a sex (of plants…animals…including humans) but a word that humanizes while describing gender is “women.”
- Responsa - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:18 am:
==Please refer to women as “women” instead of “females.” Females refers to a sex (of plants…animals…including humans) but a word that humanizes while describing gender is “women.”==
Oh please stop.
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:22 am:
“The way I see it, Governor, here’s an opportunity to get Ken Dunkin back. I think I can pull that off”
- Fake Matt Besler
- Amalia - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:24 am:
wondering if a Gov. candidate can say they are not picking someone because the office is superfluous and they will move to create a line of succession with the other constitutional offices?
- hexagon - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:25 am:
Seems like this pick will help bring over the Biss support after Jb wins the primary (Kennedy will self destruct). Good move, it bring the centrists and activists on board.
- Real - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:25 am:
===
Outside the inside baseball crowd I don’t think the pick for Lt. Gov. ever has much impact on voters in either the primary or the general.===
As Pritzker’s running mate, Stratton will bid for the lieutenant governor’s job as he tries to become the state’s chief executive. Under a change in state law before the 2014 election, governor candidates must run as a team in the primary with a chosen lieutenant governor candidate.
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:29 am:
The “Running Mate Rule of Thumb”…
“If you’re not hurting, you’re helping, if you’re hurting, you’re not helping”
That’s it. That’s the bottom line reality in a running mate choice.
That’s the credo.
- Veil of Ignorance - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:30 am:
Smart choice, except I’m wondering if any of the other gubernatorial candidates will also choose a female Lt. Gov candidate, but with more legislative experience plus provide a glimpse of the specific stated issues they’d run point on once in office. The other way to go would be to go hard the other way and choose an outsider w/zero gov’t experience but strong grassroots credentials. After all, it’s the Democratic primary.
- Pot calling kettle - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:43 am:
==Outside the inside baseball crowd I don’t think the pick for Lt. Gov. ever has much impact on voters in either the primary or the general.==
Since this is only the second time an LG pick has been made, who knows? The pick has the potential to be a big help, if it is the right person and they work hard for the candidate and they have a solid message.
- Joe Bidenopolous - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:43 am:
Rep. Stratton is a really good choice. I might’ve angled for Toi Hutchinson - many of the same qualities, has been a real voice in the legislature, and can’t totally be tagged with Chicago. Then again, maybe he did, maybe she’s going to support someone else or didn’t want to go against another sitting senator. Who knows.
- Allen Skillicorn - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:47 am:
Even though Rep. Stratton and I disagree about many economic issues, the IL House will lose a strong voice for criminal justice reform. She’s a talented legislator.
I’m not sure this will help JB enough to overcome his close ties to Madigan, but Rep. Stratton’s poise and charm can’t hurt.
- Ghost - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:47 am:
OW if you lead in Euchre you have Trump on your side /s
- Anonymous - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:50 am:
Thanks Responsa. PC needs to be challenged everyday
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:52 am:
- Ghost -
I walked right into that, didn’t I?
- Allen Skillicorn -
Rauner is at 63% disapproval, with Trump at his midterm, in a state Hillary won by 17 points.
I dunno, Mike Madigan isn’t running statewide.
The last time Rauner’s old Crew ran the Madigan play statewide Susana Mendoza raised her hand and was sworn in as Comptroller.
- LizPhairTax - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:55 am:
I don’t know Allen, I think Governor Rauner’s close ties to Governor Rauner are the bigger liability
- Anonymous - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:59 am:
This is an insult to the voters of ILL. Now they have a gov and lt gov who need to find there way around springfield anong all the other rookies. Not in the mold of Ryan or Kustra.
- pawn - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:00 am:
This is a great selection — she is a thoughtful, charismatic, and talented professional who took an aggressive load on as a freshman. Props to Team JB for snapping her up!
- phocion - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:06 am:
Everyone seems to be way over their skis on this pick. Assuming a Lt. Gov. running mate matters to voters (a big assumption), there are major problems with this pick. Her strident anti-gun position will be a big turn off to the lunchbox Republican union types all across the State. They will be hard pressed to vote for a ticket that wants to take their guns away, even against a guy who their bosses say is against their interests (and the rank and file from the private trades aren’t seeing how Rauner has been able to do anything to hit their bottom line). Race at the top of the ticket might motivate, but this spot doesn’t seem likely to move any new voters to the polls. Her possible appeal to Bernie voters won’t matter - she and JP are Madigan Machine through and through. Bernie nearly beat Hillary in her home state. They’re going to go with Biss. A lot of wishful thinking on this blog…
- the Patriot - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:06 am:
Nice to see the Democrat front runners double down so quickly on the the downstate working class is irrelevant. She she is well qualified, but for a billionaire needing to pull those working class dems back in, wrong move.
There are 2 ways Rauner wins this election.
1. Convince people his opponent is going to be another Madigan puppet(which he will be).
2. Push the Trump dems over the edge. (More money than Rauner and a Chicago running mate).
Maybe that tells us where we are, we have sufficiently established there is not a decent republican to run and he could not find one qualified democrat not from Chicago.
- Northsider - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:09 am:
Anonymous @ 9:59: A state representative will “need to find there [sic] way around Springfield”?
Troll smarter, not harder.
- Chicago Loop - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:15 am:
I expected that Pritzker or Kennedy would have chosen state Senator Jackie Collins as his running mate. Stratton is a great move on the part of Pritzker. If I were Kennedy I would reach out to Collins right now, before someone else asks her. She’s got a long history of fighting for underdogs against banks and other financial interests, and long true record of progressive positions.
- Johnny Justice - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:19 am:
Not bad, but another all-Chicago ticket. Smarter to pick an A-A woman from downstate…Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth or even former Cong. hopeful, Carol Ammons!
- Arsenal - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:21 am:
== They will be hard pressed to vote for a ticket that wants to take their guns away==
Meh, every Democrat wants to take away your guns, and plenty of ‘em still win in IL.
==Bernie nearly beat Hillary in her home state.==
That throw up a big roadblock to her in the general, did it?
==A lot of wishful thinking on this blog…==
In. Deed.
- Sic semper tyrannis - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:23 am:
Jb & Juliana
For (those living north of 95th street) Illinois
- Anonymous - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:24 am:
Does that even count as a logo?
Terrible.
- Aldyth - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:26 am:
If you want to stimulate Democratic turnout in a midterm election, a qualified woman on the ticket who would also be the first black person to hold the Lt. Governor spot? Which could be a gateway to bigger and better things in the future?
Smart woman. Smart move for both Stratton and Pritzger.
- Wallinger Dickus - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:31 am:
Anonymous@9:59
After they “found their way around Springfield,” Kustra ended up in Kentucky and George in Terre Haute./s
- DuPage Bard - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:33 am:
Good intro piece for Stratton and JB.
BTW anyone commenting who thinks this is bad for the general…..you don’t get through the primary there is no general.
JB needs to find a strong Latino voice to counteract Sanguinetti. He better hope Mendoza can carry him and Juliana through the community.
- Generic Drone - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:33 am:
The race is shaping up. Looks like its billionaire destructo vs billionaire Madigan pawn
- Arsenal - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:37 am:
==Unions gave her money in her state rep. Primary for three reasons:==
But, unless there was some kinda blow up, she nonetheless developed working relationships with them. Can’t hurt.
- lake county democrat - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:40 am:
This election is going to be all about taxes. The unions will turn out for the Democrat whether it’s JB, Kennedy, or someone else. The other Democrats who voted for Quinn will likely turn out as well. What remains to be seen is how voters react to higher taxes, not just the state income tax but everything. Are they grumbling or are they revolting?
- Seriously? - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:41 am:
Might not be the best time to have a running mate who will deservedly be seen as a Taxwinkle protege.
- JoeMaddon - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 10:50 am:
I think that Juliana is a great pick.
But… that video is really underwhelming. And that logo? Weird.
- Blue dog dem - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 11:10 am:
Blue Dog had a dream. Kennedy picked Costello. Kennedy beat Rauner. Kennedy named UN ambassador. Costello becomes governor
Old Blue dies happy.
- A guy - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 11:11 am:
Criminal Justice Reform…is the only thing most people actually give the Governor credit for here at CF. Don’t think I’d lead with that…
Video is so-so at best, but it’s an intro. It’s better than most of what they’ve put together.
Her very fit appearance makes him look even more unfit when they’re pictured together. Ouch.
The logo…is terrible.
- Century Club - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 11:16 am:
Question of the Day suggestion - Who should Kennedy and Biss pick?
- dr. reason a. goodwin - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 11:24 am:
Those who think all Democrats are anti gun might want to check on who the chief sponsor has been on most of the pro gun legislation the last few years.
- Arsenal - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 11:30 am:
==Those who think all Democrats are anti gun might want to check on who the chief sponsor has been on most of the pro gun legislation the last few years.==
That hardly matters. When election day comes, everyone knows who to vote for if they want more gun control.
- Earnest - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 11:31 am:
>Even though Rep. Stratton and I disagree about many economic issues, the IL House will lose a strong voice for criminal justice reform. She’s a talented legislator.
Good on Representative Skillicorn for speaking of a colleague in an opposing party while acknowledging areas of agreement and disagreement in a respectful, non-demonizing way. It’s nice to see and too rare a thing.
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 11:35 am:
===Good on Representative Skillicorn for speaking of a colleague in an opposing party while acknowledging areas of agreement and disagreement in a respectful, non-demonizing way. It’s nice to see and too rare a thing.===
That I do agree with. He should get props.
Well said, to you both.
- Gooner - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 11:58 am:
The video is decent. Other than through CapFax though, about four people will see it.
That logo is miserable. Hopefully that is a placeholder until they get the real one.
Not as bad as the first Trump-Pence logo (do people remember the TP?) but still, pretty bad.
- Real - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 12:02 pm:
That hardly matters. When election day comes, everyone knows who to vote for if they want more gun control.===
Republicans are always paranoid and scared in regards to gun control. Who are you so afraid of?
- Molly Maguire - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 5:14 pm:
This pretty much guarantees the SEIU endorsement, I am guessing.
- Scott Lee Cohen - Thursday, Aug 10, 17 @ 9:47 pm:
Nice move Mr. Pritzker. Now we wait for the rest of the field to decide. Gentlemen, I am willing to hear offers.