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*** UPDATED x2 - Rauner responds *** House looks at another “lifeline” budget
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Subscribers know more, including the Team Rauner react and immediate prospects in the Senate…
He may have generally opposed one-off spending plans, but he did two in 2015 and another one last year. *** UPDATE *** Monique with some deets…
*** UPDATE 2 *** The governor tweets his video response…
He’s claiming the proposal will “force higher debt,” but these things are being funded by special state funds specifically designed for those very same spending purposes. The proposal is here.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** McCann’s name floated for 2018
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Politico…
* OK, first of all, McCann is up for reelection next year, so he’d have to give up his seat. Second, primarying Rauner probably wouldn’t turn out that well for McCann. Remember all the 2016 primary race oppo on his personal finances and the claim that he was Speaker Madigan’s “favorite Senator”? McCann’s voters ignored most of it because they know their guy. He won’t be known statewide so Rauner wouldn’t even have to respond all that much to either the Trump stuff or the social conservative angle (McCann is pro-life). Third, if labor unions help primary Rauner they could wind up highlighting his moderation on some social issues, which will only help him in the fall. They’ll also give Rauner and his organization a tuneup race and an excuse to blanket the state with ads. But if McCann (or somebody else) sticks to things like the impasse, he could rough Rauner up a bit in advance of the fall campaign. * But could he win? According to that recent Paul Simon Public Policy Institute poll, Rauner’s job approval rating is 63 percent among Republicans. That’s more than enough to win a primary, of course, but it ain’t great for an incumbent and will hurt him with base turnout in the fall if those numbers don’t improve a lot. There is some room here to bruise him badly in a primary if the poll is accurate and the race is run properly. But a primary is still almost undoubtedly a Kamikaze mission. *** UPDATE *** Considering the Statehouse’s usual gossip mill, this recent WMAY interview might be where the rumors actually started…
And then somebody tells somebody about the radio program and it eventually morphs into Republicans want McCann to run. Or not.
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*** LIVE *** Session coverage
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Follow the bouncing balls with ScribbleLive…
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