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Reader comments closed for the holiday weekend
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * Thursday was Illinois Retail Merchants Association CEO David Vite’s last day as a Springfield lobster. His friends threw him a swell party, which included a roast by the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association’s Greg Baise. Baise exceeded all expectations. His Vite roast was based on the “Most interesting man in the world” TV ad campaign. My favorite line…
Anyone who has ever seen Mike McClain’s, um, off-kilter eye will understand that joke. They may not laugh, but they’ll get it. McClain chuckled, nodded and scanned the room, so everyone wondered whether he was looking at them or somebody ten feet away. * Anyway, this is supposed to be about Vite, not McClain. Dave spoke at the end of the evening, thanked everyone for coming, and referenced this song… What a long, strange trip it’s been
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Some upset, some not
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * For months, the common belief was that Gov. Pat Quinn was going to pick a black running mate. That didn’t happen, of course, and now at least some African-American politicians are expressing frustration. The Sun-Times interviewed several, but here are two…
* But not all black politicos are upset. Ald. Walter Burnett…
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Question of the day
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * Does Gov. Pat Quinn’s choice of Paul Vallas as a running mate help him or hurt him politically? Take the poll and then make sure to explain your answer in comments, please. web surveys
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SEIU immigration ad targets Rodney Davis
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * CNN…
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Quinn, Black Caucus derail gun penalty bill
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * Yesterday morning started off on a note of unity…
* But things quickly deteriorated…
* The notes were filed by Rep. Ken Dunkin…
* Rep. Dunkin and other members of the Black Caucus want some more state programs…
* More…
* As I told you yesterday, Gov. Quinn had his liaisons working against the bill yesterday morning. Those weren’t the only Quinn fingerprints, however…
No way did Quinn want that bill on his desk. No way.
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A quick moment of Zen
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * Believe it or not, we have stuff to talk about today other than the Paul Vallas pick. But I thought we might need an interlude before we proceed. And what better interlude could we possibly have than an Oscar the Puppy video? * The quick setup is that I was sweeping leaves off the patio last weekend and Oscar wasn’t quite sure what the heck was going on, but he sure was interested. Have a look-see…
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*** UPDATED x14 - White, Dillard, Rauner react - Quinn makes it official *** This just in… Paul Vallas chosen as Quinn running mate
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller [Bumped up and subscriber protection removed because the story is getting out.] * 10:01 am - Gov. Quinn is calling around telling people that he has picked Paul Vallas as his running mate. Completely unexpected. Stay tuned. *** UPDATE 1 *** * 10:22 am - Vallas has been running school districts around the country for the past several years, facing controversy pretty much everywhere. But he is registered to vote in Palos Heights, where he *** UPDATE 2 *** Click here to read a story from earlier this week which illustrates the controversy this guy has caused. The CTU is not gonna like this choice, to say the least. *** UPDATE 3 *** Quinn has quite often been about the past. The choice of Sheila Simon was as much or more about her late father’s last name than about her. He surrounds himself with trusted old friends from the treasurer’s office, the Walker administration, etc. Vallas hasn’t been involved in Illinois politics for years, although he did consider running as a Republican in 2010. *** UPDATE 4 *** I’m assuming that the governor took a good long look at case histories regarding residency requirements. I doubt he’d want to get caught up in a long, drawn-out suit over this. …Adding… I’ve turned comments on in case you’d like to talk about this totally unexpected development. * Vallas pretty much beat himself in the 2002 Democratic gubernatorial primary. He had a fear of flying (from a near death experience) that kept him from campaigning, he blew a ton of money on consultants who didn’t perform, and he didn’t raise enough cash. But he has very strong interpersonal skills. He can blow you away one on one. We’ll see what happens next. *** UPDATE 5 *** Greg Hinz…
As I told subscribers in a special edition, I talked to potential picks who’d been called this morning by the governor himself. *** UPDATE 6 *** From the governor’s campaign…
*** UPDATE 7 *** The react begins…
*** UPDATE 8 *** I just talked with Rupert Borgsmiller, who chairs the Illinois State Board of Elections. I asked the chairman what could happen if somehow Vallas was kicked off the ballot due to a residency challenge. Would that “infect” Quinn’s legal viability as a candidate since state law requires them to run together? Borgsmiller checked with his top lawyer and got back to me. Since this is a new law, he said, “There’s no way to determine an outcome of a scenario (like that).” So, it’d be up to the courts. However, Vallas has been voting at an Illinois residence for many years, and the failed challenge to Mayor Emanuel’s residency was probably stronger than this would be, so I really doubt this’ll be an issue once the dust clears. *** UPDATE 9 *** There is one thing that Vallas brings to the table that the other LG choices do not: Executive experience. Quinn, more than any of his likely GOP opponents, can point to his choice as someone who could step up and run the government. Also, Vallas’ previous statewide experience will be crucial. This is a very big state, man, and Vallas has already done that gig. *** UPDATE 10 *** Vallas may have needed another job soon anyway. From the Hartford, CT Courant..
*** UPDATE 11 *** From the Illinois Radio Network…
*** UPDATE 12 *** From the Rauner campaign…
*** UPDATE 13 *** Dillard…
*** UPDATE 14 *** Secretary of State Jesse White…
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Caprio promises revenge against Cross while Grogan says vote is no big deal
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * From a fundraising e-mail…
* Meanwhile, Rep. Cross’ Republican primary opponent in the state treasurer’s race is refusing to take any shots, while his likely Democratic opponent is trying to make hay out of relatively nothing…
Grogan’s silence means this will be a non-issue for Cross in the primary campaign, other than outside groups like Caprio’s. That’s a big plus for Cross.
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Rate Rauner’s new video
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * Ormsby…
* The Internet video is called “Detroit.” From the script…
* Rate it…
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Caption contest!
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Rep. Mike Zalewski recently discussed the mayor’s gun possession penalty increase bill with the media… ![]()
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Supplement to today’s edition and a Statehouse roundup
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today’s edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
Friday, Nov 8, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller
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