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*** UPDATED x1 *** Question of the day - Golden Horseshoe Awards
Wednesday, Dec 14, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller
Not to mention that the Democratic Party in general did horribly in Madison County this year. Travis also ran an innovative race, which should definitely be rewarded. *** UPDATE *** The above award was rescinded on March 6, 2019. Click here for more info. Highly honorable mentions go to Julia Larkin and Anne Schaeffer, two of the very best. * The 2016 Golden Horseshoe Award for Best campaign staffer - Senate Democrats goes to Sam Hobert…
Honorable mention goes to crowd favorite Reena Tandon. * Let’s move on to today’s categories…
The first category is new and is posted by popular demand. So, you can nominate somebody from LRB, LRU, LIS, COGFA, etc., or you can nominate an agency/administration staffer (except for liaisons because they have their own category). Make sure to explain your vote or it won’t count and make sure to nominate in both categories. Thanks!
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More on those anti-Pritzker robocalls
Wednesday, Dec 14, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller * Tribune…
Meh. That Blagojevich-related oppo was all basically just based on Google [and LexisNexis] searches. The real stuff isn’t out there yet. And making a few hundred, or even a few thousand robocalls costs almost nothing. Something like 2 cents per call. But he’s right that Team Rauner is signaling that it’s more than willing to go negative extremely early. This is unheard of stuff here, campers. [ADDING: From Wordslinger in comments: The dark-money negative spots started on Aaron Schock in January 2013] And we’re in for two solid years of it no matter who gets in. Other potential candidates are surely paying attention. * Sun-Times…
Mark Kirk basically ran out of money and was running in a state that went overwhelmingly Democratic. Not a great comparison for 2018. Neither of those guys will be short on cash and the 2018 turnout will be different, although it’s not yet certain how different. If it’s another 2006 (the last Republican presidential midterm), Rauner better watch out. If it’s more like 2002, he’s got a good shot.
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*** UPDATED x1 - Pritzker camp responds *** GOP targets JB Pritzker over Blagojevich tapes
Tuesday, Dec 13, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller * Text from a Democratic pal…
I heard that this could be coming so I did a little homework in advance. * Here’s part of the raw audio of the exchange between Blagojevich and his aide Doug Scofield… * And here’s the full transcript of the conversation. It’s on pages 6-7 on the Tribune’s site…
Notice how Scofield says it would be hard to get JB to do that and Blagojevich agrees. * OK, so here’s the Illinois GOP press release…
* The Republican robocall… * Script…
Mess with a guy worth close to $4 billion and you’re essentially inviting him to start spending money soon. Stay tuned, campers. *** UPDATE *** From Pritzker’s spokesman…
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*** LIVE COVERAGE *** Gov. Rauner’s Facebook Live event
Tuesday, Dec 13, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller * Click here to watch live video of the event. And follow along right here with ScribbleLive…
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Were Illinois Lottery players scammed?
Tuesday, Dec 13, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller * Tribune…
The original story is here. I didn’t post it on Friday because I wasn’t quite clear on what the alleged scam was all about. You have to kinda read between the lines. For instance…
So, if I’m reading this right, the company apparently ordered far more scratch-off tickets printed than could possibly be sold, which would greatly lower the odds that somebody actually buys a winning ticket. Then, the game was canceled without any big payouts. If that is the allegation, the Tribune doesn’t clearly spell it out. But it sure makes it look that way. Also, for grand prizes that cost $1 million or more to fund, Illinois’ payout rate was about 60 percent, while New York’s was about 80 percent, Pennsylvania’s was 83 percent, Texas’ was 88 percent and the rate was 100 percent in Florida, Massachusetts and Ohio. So, something seems to be amiss here. …Adding… Some commenters are reflexively pointing to Gov. Rauner as the source of this problem. But Rauner is the one who has fought the privatized lottery manager from back before he was even sworn in. And then he made good on that threat once in office. I know the Rauner hate can be strong, but some of you really need to take a breath.
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