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Gov. Quinn concedes
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Saying we should “respect” those who waited and “persevered” to cast their ballot, Gov. Pat Quinn said “it’s clear that we do not have enough votes to win the election.” Quinn said he was appointing his chief of staff to be a liaison to the Rauner transition team. The governor said he would work to pass the minimum wage in the closing days of his administration. “That’s a good thing to be fighting for. So I’ll see you soon.” He took no questions. …Adding… As of 3:39 pm, the governor has yet to call Bruce Rauner to congratulate him and offer to help with the transition. Also, notice that Quinn never once mentioned Rauner’s name or, as a commenter pointed out, congratulated Rauner on his win. …Adding More… Raw audio… …Adding Some More… Bruce Rauner…
* Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois…
* Mayor Emanuel…
* Video… * Christine Radogno, Illinois Senate Republican Leader…
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Karmeier “cautiously optimistic” about victory
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * From a press release…
Last I heard they were at 60.4 or something. …Adding… BND…
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UPDATE: $580 MILLION EXELON RATE HIKE?? Do They Really Need a Bailout After Making Nearly $1 BILLION In The Last 90 Days?
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] “Chicago-based Exelon’s profit rose 26 percent in the third quarter…The country’s largest owner of nuclear power plants, Exelon reported net income of $993 million…”[Chicago Tribune, October 29, 2014 – emphasis added] Just this past week, a Crain’s analysis revealed that contrary to their claims, Exelon may not be in dire straits after all: “The analysis…raises questions about whether the state effectively will be asked to compel ratepayers to subsidize a profitable enterprise.” [Crain’s, October 27, 2014 – emphasis added] Illinois’ businesses and citizens are still struggling. The last thing we need is a massive rate increase to bail out Exelon nuclear plants built during the Nixon administration and already paid for several times by ratepayers. Even ComEd, Exelon’s own sister company, doesn’t agree with subsidized generation at above-market prices: “ComEd has long believed that competitive markets will work in the best interests of our customers…so we are concerned about the negative impact on our customers from a requirement that would force utilities to buy subsidized generation at above-market prices.” [Crain’s Chicago Business, November 20, 2013] Just Say No To Exelon’s $580 Million Rate Hike!!
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Rauner announces transition team
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * From a press release…
Kimme is the only person on that committee with extensive state government experience. …Adding… I was on the phone when I posted this so I was a bit distracted. Mike Z, Chip and Schrimpf are top notch staffers. They’ll be able to handle their roles. The object is to recruit the best and the brightest people they can to advise the candidate in the coming weeks. They should be able to do that, as long as they listen to Nancy.
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*** UPDATED x2 - Quinn to address the media *** “Let’s make the will of the people the law of the land”
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * How many times have we heard Gov. Pat Quinn repeat that line? Google returned 8,900 results. I can somewhat understand why Gov. Quinn didn’t concede last night. His campaign repeatedly pleaded with voters to stand in line for hours. Some folks waited until 3 o’clock this morning to vote. I can see why he wouldn’t publicly walk away while people who are loyal to him are sacrificing time away from their loved ones. * But, it’s now Wednesday afternoon, and Quinn is trailing by five percentage points with 99.5 percent of the precincts reporting. Maybe he closes the gap by a little, but the “will of the people” is obvious. Governor, you and your opponent tore this state in half with a hundred million dollars in negative advertising. It’s time you helped heal those divisions that you helped create. It’s time to pick up the phone, call Bruce Rauner and concede. I have his number if you need it. *** UPDATE 1 *** From the governor’s office…
*** UPDATE 2 *** WGN says they will live stream the event. Click here.
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Manar totals
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller
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*** UPDATED x1 - Madigan: No evidence of call *** Looking forward
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * There’s no public schedule for Bruce Rauner today…
* Tribune…
* Bernie…
* From Rauner’s speech last night…
I thought that was an important moment, even though the mention of Madigan’s name prompted loud boos from the audience. Rauner made it clear, I thought, that he was going to try and unify the state. * But then I read the Sun-Times…
I called that spokesman this morning and he made it clear that he didn’t want to make too big of a deal about it. He hadn’t asked Madigan about the call and Madigan had made no mention of it. He has another call into the Speaker and he has promised to ask if Rauner did, indeed, talk to him. As far as Cullerton goes, a member of Rauner’s staff reached out to a member of Cullerton’s staff last night, but the two men haven’t yet spoken, I was told. * Either way, Rauner did his best to say something positive last night, to show he was ready to move forward, even if it was only symbolic. *** UPDATE *** Madigan’s spokesman said “We don’t see anything that suggested Rauner called Madigan last night or today.” OK, I’m changing my mind on this. That’s not a good way to kick off a relationship with the Speaker.
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * In your opinion, who (or what) were the three biggest losers yesterday and why?
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Once again, it’s the economy, stupid
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * I have my own take on the minimum wage issue for subscribers, but I like this one, too…
* So, yeah, the minimum wage hike referendum passed with almost 67 percent of the vote, but the candidate most associated with that referendum, Pat Quinn, lost by five points. Quinn simply did not have an economic message that resonated strongly enough with the middle class. * Here’s a striking result: 2010 exit polling showed that 26 percent of respondents belonged to union households. That number rose to 32 percent in 2014 exit polling. So, unions did a good job of getting their folks to the polls. However, Bill Brady won 31 percent of union households in 2010. Bruce Rauner won 41 percent of union households this year. * Or check out this one: In 2010, Brady got 39 percent of the vote from those who made less than $100K a year. This year, Rauner took 46 percent of that group. * In 2010, 49 percent of those who said they were worried about economic conditions sided with Bill Brady. This year, it was 54 percent for Rauner.
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And the winner is…
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * US Sen. Mark Kirk’s 2010 win proved that a pro-choice moderate could win a GOP primary and go on to win a general election. Kirk deployed several of his staff members to the Rauner campaign and they not only helped keep the messaging on track (Lance Trover, Rich Goldberg), but put together what turned out to be one heck of a field operation (Mike Z). Trover and Z are actually Topinka people, and her 2010 comeback was as important as Kirk’s win, so she shares in this as well. From Kirk’s statement last night…
So, other than people who actually won their own races yesterday, Kirk is my “biggest winner” of 2014. And he’ll need a strong gubernatorial ally to help fend off the right wing and the Democrats in 2016, if he decides to run again. The RGA comes in a close second, in my book. Former RGA staff were crucial to Rauner, and the huge RGA checks didn’t hurt, either. * Your own thoughts on biggest winners? Let’s focus on the positive here, please.
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Madigan declares victory
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * As I told subscribers earlier today, Bruce Rauner funded two campaigns, his own and the House Republican effort. He went one for two. Despite all the cash, all the outside help (including from Dan Proft’s Super PAC), it appears that Speaker Madigan did not lose a single seat. From Illinois Public Radio…
* Tribune last night…
The only one kinda-sorta race in doubt right now appears to be Cloonen. But the HDems are confident they have enough provisionals to win it.
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Undervote? What undervote?
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Lots of folks thought there would a huge under-vote in the governor’s race. It was just so nasty, so mean, so devoid of heart and spirit. People would just skip over it. But, guess what? With 99.5 percent of the votes counted, more people voted in the governor’s race than in any other statewide contest…
Thoughts?
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Some congressional take-aways
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Man, was this ever a thumping…
Eleven points? Sheesh. * And so was this…
* Lots of mixed messages this year. Bustos wins, but her own state Sen. Mike Jacobs loses. And yet Rep. Mike Smiddy, who represents half of Jacobs’ district, wins. I think what we can take away is that the candidate mattered this year much more than the party, or the incumbency factor or even the district (Smiddy’s district leans Republican) or etc. Enyart, Schilling and Jacobs just all got out-worked, out-thought, out-messaged, out-everything. * One more…
Schneider’s campaign trumpeted his Democratic Party affiliation - in a Republican year.
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Morning after thoughts?
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * What’s on your mind after this historic election year? …Adding… This Daily Herald chart may help you put things into perspective… ![]()
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today’s edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Good morning!
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Love it, hate it, indifferent to it, it’s a new morning, campers…
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New governor open thread
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Now that comments are reopened, your thoughts on the new governor?
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Not sure what happened…
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * All of a sudden, comments closed down. I can’t open them up. Working on it. Sorry.
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Declared winners and losers
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * We’ll use this ScribbleLive feed for our declared winners/losers…
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*** LIVE ELECTION NIGHT COVERAGE *** Results, Video, Updates
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * I’ll be adding to these categories in a bit as some links don’t appear to be live yet. Let’s start with election results…
* Live TV…
* I’m going to do something different tonight and put election results into our ScribbleLive news feed so you won’t have have several different posts open all at once. But pay attention, because things will move by pretty darned fast. I’ll put all winners into a separate post and update that as we go along. Have fun, campers…
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3-7 pm Precinct Reports
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * The spokesman for the Chicago Board of Elections said today that data he has seen show that the city’s turnout will not match Chicago’s 2010 number of 53 percent. However, he cautioned that this was preliminary data which could be too low because of some issues feeding some ballot machines. Greg Hinz has more…
* Keep those reports from your own precincts and polling places coming, folks! …Adding… A Lake County judge has ordered county same-day registration/voting must stay open until 9 o’clock tonight. Click here to read the order. …Adding More… The I-Team has more on those mysterious robocalls which have caused so many Chicago election judges to not show up for work today…
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TrackBill – An Introduction
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Attention government affairs professionals! If you are someone who works hard to stay up to date on active legislation, you probably spend too many hours of your life slogging through multiple antiquated government websites. Do you ever wonder how much time you could save if you didn’t have to dig up this information manually? TrackBill may be just the answer you are looking for. TrackBill provides a platform that allows you to easily search, track, and report on legislation in all 50 states and the U.S. Congress. TrackBill’s intelligent search technology updates you within five minutes of any changes in the status of bills you are tracking. While browsing online or checking TrackBill’s iOS/Android app, subscribers can use keywords to quickly find the information they need – anywhere, anytime. TrackBill will keep you up to speed with real-time alerts via email, text message, or push notification. TrackBill also generates an automatic calendar of your committee hearings, ready to sync to your phone with the click of a button. If you need to keep stakeholders informed about your research, you can use TrackBill’s Custom Reporting feature which creates personalized reports, branded with your logo. Click here to learn more about TrackBill.
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Something to do on a slow day
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * From a pal…
* Election day is a pretty slow news day until after the polls close, so, OK, let’s check it out. From the EmpowerMeBruce site…
* Click on the “red star” and you get this page…
* Then you enter your first and last name and are taken to another page…
* The options are…
And…
* They ask you more of these personality questions and then when you finish…
* I checked with the Rauner campaign and they had never heard of it. “Not us.” Hmm. Well, when you take the test, you’re on a domain owned by PeopleAssessments.com. From the company’s site…
* I called the company and the phone was answered by Tom Janz, the firm’s chief scientist. Dr. Janz said the study was paid for by “a friend of the candidate” who thought this might be helpful. But they got such a late start that they weren’t able to roll it out until this afternoon. Janz said the study is similar to a “Wilson” type of self-completed questionnaire. * But what was the point? Janz said the original goal was to goal understand individual voter personality types and then match candidate messages to them based on their types. So, to simplify it, if a person was a bold, salesman kind of person, the message would be short bullet points for why Rauner was the best candidate. If it was a more academic respondent, he or she would be sent detailed reasons. Etc. It’s about “tooling the process of the message,” Janz said. But, unfortunately, the project came to him too late to matter much. Thoughts?
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*** UPDATED x1 - Ford intends to recall workers *** More alike than different?
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller
Partly, yes, but Quinn has bashed Rauner on issues like the minimum wage where Rauner has bounced all over the place. Rauner has directly attacked Quinn over the state of the economy and the budget. But on the other hand, Chapman makes a good point. Both men want a big capital plan, both men want to increase spending on things like schools and universities. Both men agree that the tax hike cannot be allowed to expire all at once. The big difference is how they each intend to arrive at those destinations. Quinn’s plan is to keep the income tax right where it is. Rauner’s plan is quite a bit fuzzier, to say the least. There are also some obvious style differences between the two men which I don’t really need to go into here at length because they are so obvious. So, it’s logical that this would be part of the campaign. * In other stuff, the governor has repeatedly touted all the jobs created at Chicago’s Ford factory, but some workers got a pink slip in a highly unusual way last week…
Yikes. *** UPDATE *** From Ford Motor Co…
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Noon-3 pm Precinct Reports
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * What’s happening in your precinct today? Give us as many details as possible please. Thanks!
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UPDATE: $580 MILLION EXELON RATE HIKE?? Do They Really Need a Bailout After Making Nearly $1 BILLION In The Last 90 Days?
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] “Chicago-based Exelon’s profit rose 26 percent in the third quarter…The country’s largest owner of nuclear power plants, Exelon reported net income of $993 million…”[Chicago Tribune, October 29, 2014 – emphasis added] Just this past week, a Crain’s analysis revealed that contrary to their claims, Exelon may not be in dire straits after all: “The analysis…raises questions about whether the state effectively will be asked to compel ratepayers to subsidize a profitable enterprise.” [Crain’s, October 27, 2014 – emphasis added] Illinois’ businesses and citizens are still struggling. The last thing we need is a massive rate increase to bail out Exelon nuclear plants built during the Nixon administration and already paid for several times by ratepayers. Even ComEd, Exelon’s own sister company, doesn’t agree with subsidized generation at above-market prices: “ComEd has long believed that competitive markets will work in the best interests of our customers…so we are concerned about the negative impact on our customers from a requirement that would force utilities to buy subsidized generation at above-market prices.” [Crain’s Chicago Business, November 20, 2013] Just Say No To Exelon’s $580 Million Rate Hike!!
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*** UPDATED x1 *** More shenanigans
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * CBS 2…
* Background on the robocalls…
* But there was also a second set of calls…
As I told subscribers today, the people receiving those calls were Republicans, making it unlikely that the Democrats were behind it. But one never knows, I suppose. * In other news, remember the racist mailer sent into Rep. Fred Crespo’s district? The Democrats denied it came from them and did robocalls over the weekend to make sure Crespo didn’t get blamed. The Daily Herald followed up…
* Meanwhile…
*** UPDATE *** From the DCCC…
* But this is what I put on the ScribbleLive feed…
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Question of the day
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * What does your gut tell you today?
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Protected: *** UPDATED x1 *** SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Fundraising totals
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller
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9:30-Noon precinct reports
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * More fresh thread. Please tell us where your precinct is. Give us the weather, the turnout, the “feel” of the place, as well as the number and effectiveness of the precinct workers. Thanks!
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Predictions and punditry abound
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Larry Saboto moved the governor’s race from pure tossup to slight advantage to Gov. Quinn. It’s getting some play on Twitter, but I dunno. It’s just one more bloviating pundit from a far-away island, as far as I’m concerned…
* The national angle from McClatchy…
* Zorn…
On the other hand (and who really knows?) a majority could vote vote against Quinn and the governor might still be reelected. Why? That Libertarian Grimm. * Bernie…
On the other hand, national headwinds appear pretty darned strong against the Democrats and Rauner has run an infinitely better campaign than Bill Brady did four years ago.
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8:30-9:30 precinct reports
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Let’s start a fresh thread. Please make sure you say where your precinct is. Give us the weather, the turnout, the “feel” of the place, as well as the number and effectiveness of the precinct workers. Thanks! …8:59 am… Springfield weather…
…9:06 am… AccuWeather radar screen cap at 9:05… ![]() …9:08 am… Bruce Rauner votes… …9:16 am… Sun-Times…
I’m gonna have a ScribbleLive feed for our next round of precinct reports.
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Supplement to today’s edition: Robocalls and dirty tricks
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today’s edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Early morning precinct report
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * What’s going on out there? Weather? Crowds?
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Good morning!
Tuesday, Nov 4, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Have you been pushing yourself past all limits since you can’t remember when in preparation for today, but are now in dire need of one last, great, adrenaline-fueled election day push? Well, come wit it now…
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