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Seals ahead in new poll; Callahan panned; Obama replacements; Etc.
Friday, Oct 24, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * As I told you below, a Democratic poll reportedly has Dan Seals leading Republican Congresscritter Mark Kirk by about a point. GOP polls have Kirk up by 4-5 points. A new Research 2000 poll taken for Daily Kos has Seals leading Kirk. Previous 9/30-10/1 Research 2000 poll is in parentheses…
* Toplines… ![]() * Obama vs. McCain… ![]() * But will Seals’ late fundraising improve?
* Democratic congressional candidate Colleen Callahan comes in second place in Politico’s 10 worst ads of the season for her “Daisy” spot…
The ad… …Adding… Statement from Callahan campaign…
* CQ Politics has a list of possible Obama replacements…
Whatever. If anyone knows what our governor will do on something this important, then please come work for me. We’ll make lots of money. The story ends with this…
My own view is that anyone who gets this job is gonna be horribly tainted by the Blagojevich appointment. It’s a political death knell. * From Lynn Sweet…
Video… * Bean shows softer, folksy side in new TV spot…
Here’s one of the ads… All of her ads are here. * Chicago Republicans to counter-program on Election Night * C3 Presents, the Texas concert promoters who bring Lollapalooza to Grant Park each summer, have been tapped to stage the massive celebration the Obama campaign is planning to hold in Grant Park on election night. * And the folks pushing for a “Yes” vote on the constitional convention have a new video… ![]()
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Congressional roundup
Friday, Oct 24, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * Larry has Charlie Cook’s change of ranking in the 10th CD…
GOP internals reportedly have Kirk up about 4 or 5 points. A Democratic poll is said to have Kirk down by a point. If there’s a big Obama wave, Kirk could very well get swept away. Remember, however, that there are thousands and thousands of ticket-splitters in that district. * Immigrants appear to be a big part of the electorate in the 10th District…
* Meanwhile, Repub Martin Ozinga claims new polling shows a tight race, but he released no actual numbers to the Homer Horizon…
* The AP has a story today about the role of Rod Blagojevich’s image in the Ozinga vs. Debbie Halvorson race…
* Ozinga organized a counter-protest to the NRA’s endorsement announcement of Halvorson…
The NRA was not impressed…
* And now Halvorson is mocking Ozinga on guns via a YouTube “ad”… * In another race, Public Citizen has filed a complaint alleging that Peter Roskam misused the franking privilege…
The full complaint is here. [h/t: PI] The Daily Herald endorsed Roskam’s opponent today. * Republican Judy Biggert’s Democratic opponent has an unusual new TV ad… …Adding… Biggert’s TV ads can be found at this link. * More…
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Voters may understand more than some think
Friday, Oct 24, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * There’s a whole lot to go through in a new, comprehensive poll released by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, but let’s start with the media coverage. Daily Herald…
* Pantagraph…
* SJ-R…
* Now, let’s get to the poll itself. Voters were asked what sort of value they were getting for state services… ![]() Not great. * They were also asked whether they thought their area was getting its fair share of state services… ![]() * Respondents rated the quality of several individual state and local services, including these… ![]() * Most have been following the state budget process and don’t like what they’ve seen. Here’s how they rated the efforts… ![]() * The governor’s ratings are abysmal, of course… ![]() * As are the General Assembly’s… ![]() * Senate President Emil Jones’ numbers aren’t good at all… ![]() * Speaker Madigan’s are better, but not exactly spectacular… ![]() * CONCLUSION: Given all that, hostility, is it any wonder that Illinoisans aren’t thrilled with raising their own taxes? * One more quick point. Here’s what respondents said about revenue generators…
Discuss.
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