House Republican caucus elects McCombie as leader
Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Press release…
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Fellow WIND talk show host puts Dan Proft on blast: “Would you call a doctor whose patients all died?”
Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022 - Posted by Rich Miller * Press release…
* Vargas hosts a talk show on WIND 560 AM, the same station where Dan Proft has a show. Vargas’ first IR column doesn’t mention Proft by name, but it’s clearly aimed at him…
Proft’s “striking distance” quote is here. …Adding… I’m told by someone at the Bailey campaign that Vargas tried to get hired as a consultant, but the campaign refused. Much of the conversation I had was unprintable.
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Want a new job?
Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022 - Posted by Rich Miller * This is National Apprenticeship week…
* A do-gooder group is hiring…
* And Speaker Welch’s office is looking for employees…
Do you like your current job? …Adding… From Mike Ziri…
…Adding… Madison County Chief Judge William A. Mudge…
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Post-campaign notebook
Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022 - Posted by Rich Miller * From the Chicago Crusader…
* WTTW…
“Structural” analysis coming from Tom DeVore? The guy who had no discernible campaign structure at all? And the lack of an early and mail-in vote push by Republicans is precisely because of Donald Trump, who wants everyone to vote on election day. Republican voters would’ve revolted if the state party had gone against Trump and ran a mail and chase program. Maybe now, the rank and file will learn something. Or not. But, more importantly, they lost on the issues that mattered most to actual voters. And abortion was at the top of that list. No amount of money and “infrastructure” improvements were gonna change that this year. * From Heather Wier Vaught’s post-election analysis…
Griffin recently called former President Trump a three-time loser. Maybe look in the mirror, genius. * The trend is most definitely not Rep. Mazzochi’s friend…
Although, as I told subscribers today, Mazzochi has filed a lawsuit. …Adding… Interesting…
* Isabel’s roundup… * State Journal-Register | Illinois General Assembly veto session begins. Here’s what to know: Expected to add up to five seats in the Illinois House, Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch announced Monday that he would retain his position for a second term. “We have more work to do – and with a strong, diverse, and talented Democratic caucus alongside me, I am excited to continue the work Illinoisans have sent us to do,” he said in a released statement. * Washington Post | Muslim Americans make historic gains in midterm elections: Nabeela Syed made history in this year’s midterms when she defeated a Republican incumbent in Illinois’s 51st District, making her the youngest member of the Illinois General Assembly and among the first Muslims elected to the state legislature. […] Syed is among a cohort of candidates who made history this year by becoming the first Muslim Americans to be elected to the state legislature in states including Texas, Illinois, Georgia and Minnesota. All of them are Democrats, many are women and a rising number are Somali Americans. * WSIL | Illinois comptroller helps hand out turkeys in Cairo: 150 turkeys were handed out in Cairo on Monday in an event that’s been going on for six years. Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza has been a part of the event that entire time. She joined with Arrowleaf Community Center and Laborers’ 773. * Crain’s | Political players among Chicago’s young leaders to watch: 40 Under 40: From local to state offices, political consultants to nonprofit leaders, these are some of this year’s 40 Under 40 honorees leaving their marks in and around the public sector.
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Live coverage
Tuesday, Nov 15, 2022 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Follow along with ScribbleLive…
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