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Question of the day - Golden Horseshoe Award
Thursday, Dec 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Golden Horseshoe Award for best House Democratic campaign staffer is a tie. The obvious crowd favorite is Shaw Decremer…
Shaw is leaving staff after many years of winning campaigns. He’s won the award before, but most of you believed that he ought to win again on his way out the door. The guy is amazing. * Kristen Bauer was runner-up last year, and she probably would’ve won this year all by herself if Decremer wasn’t leaving staff, so that’s why I declared a tie. Check out this incredible nomination…
Honorable mention goes to Anne Schaeffer for her amazing work on the new map. * The Golden Horseshoe Award for best House Republican campaign staffer goes to Bob Stefanski …
* Runner-up is perennial favorite and last year’s winner Nick Bellini…
Honorable mention goes to Nick McNeeley, a crowd favorite. * OK, let’s move on to today’s categories…
It’s all about intensity, folks, so don’t just throw a name out there. Write up something positive and strong for your candidate.
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Sponsors: Gay marriage vote in January
Thursday, Dec 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * I should have more for subscribers tomorrow, but if they say they’re running the bill, then they apparently have the votes…
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A “chained” CPI would save some money
Thursday, Dec 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Could a federal idea help fix the state’s pension mess? Maybe…
[Hat tip: Mom] What do you think? * Meanwhile, Gov. Pat Quinn has a new pension reform video. This one’s not bad. It features Quinn staffer Sean Vinck, who does some standup comedy in his free time. Rate it… * Related and a roundup…
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Caption contest!
Thursday, Dec 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * From NRA lobbyist Todd Vandermyde’s Facebook page… ![]() We’ll make Todd buy the winner a drink. Have fun.
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The big carry fight will be about Chicago and Cook
Thursday, Dec 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Look, like it or not, if it’s a constitutional right to carry a gun outside one’s home, then that means everybody has to be treated equally under the Constitution…
There are ways around this, but the NRA will likely do everything it can to block them. For instance, the county sheriff could be given discretion on whether to issue permits. It’s unlikely that Cook County’s sheriff would hand out very many. But the NRA is so far taking a hardline stance against any such ideas…
* Cook County and Chicago are gonna fight tooth and nail to water this down as much as humanly possible…
* But there’s a real danger with appealing this ruling…
* So if it’s not appealed and if Chicago and Cook can’t come to an agreement or find the votes to beat the gun guys, the NRA can just stall this thing until June, when the appellate court will step in…
* Gov. Quinn is taking a far more moderate approach following the ruling than Emanuel…
Contrast those comments with last year…
Discuss.
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