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* Gov. Pat Quinn’s dream event has finally arrived: Country music and trains…
Country music fan Gov. Pat Quinn is welcoming singer Martina McBride to Chicago.
Quinn will be at Union Station on Wednesday morning to greet McBride. The crooner is on an 11-city, cross-country train tour promoting her new album, “Eleven.”
* So, the Republicans believe 17,000 Illinoisans [typo fixed] are gonna pay $5 each to vote in a straw poll? Good luck…
Illinois Republicans hope to raise at least $85,000 via a presidential straw poll that gets under way later this month.
The state party’s first-ever straw poll — modeled on similar GOP fundraisers in other states — will allow voters to cast their unofficial ballots online beginning Oct. 29 at IllinoisStrawPoll.com.
Voters wanting to cast actual physical ballots will have to wait until Nov. 5. The in-person paper voting, run by county party organizations wishing to participate, will take place from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. that day.
The cost to cast a ballot: $5, payable at the voting sites or via a credit card if voting online. […]
Blessing said he is not sure how many people might participate in the poll, but he hopes Illinois can surpass totals set in Iowa this summer, in which nearly 17,000 Republicans cast ballots and gave Bachman an early boost.
It’ll be one heckuva feat if they meet their goal.
* Rev. Jesse Jackson advises us “Don’t Sleep Through the Revolution”…
Rainbow PUSH joined with Attorney General Lisa Madigan to expose the targeting and steering of Blacks and people of color into sub-prime loans, and to demand appropriate remedies from Countrywide and other banks that engaged in discriminatory lending practices.
What Rev. Jackson forgot to mention is that he opposed a state predatory lender law back in early 2007, before all heck broke loose. Jackson said back then that the law, which targeted areas hardest hit by the scammers, had “the smell of apartheid.”
posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 3:46 am
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“The cost to cast a ballot: $5, payable at the voting sites or via a credit card if voting online. ”
GOPers selling votes. Isn’t that special. Heck even the skid row types did better than that.
Iowans had to pay hundreds, same in FL.
Make sure to use a credit card so you can get lots of spam & junk mail.
And are they planning to buy only one vote per person or can we do a three for $10 deal?
Fire, Aim, Ready!
Comment by CircularFiringSquad Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 7:08 am
Does this mean the current assortment of candidates will be invading our state? Will Joe Walsh endorse any of them to get more face time?
Comment by Wensicia Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 7:12 am
Joe Walsh may vote, but his $5 check might bounce.
Comment by PublicServant Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 7:38 am
So basically the straw poll will measure the preference of those Republicans clueless enough to give $5 to the people doing a lousy job of running the Illinois Republican Party.
Pat Brady then follows up with a call to sell you some swamp land no doubt.
Aren’t the Republicans the ones always accusing the Democrats of buying votes?
Comment by too obvious Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 8:33 am
I’m old school country, so I don’t know about these Hat Acts like Martina McBride.
But just off the top of my head, the best train songs include:
–”Wabash Cannonball” by Roy Acuff
–”City of New Orleans,” by Chicago’s own Steve Goodman (RIP).
–”Rock Island Line,” by Leadbelly
–”Folsom Prison Blues,” (I hear that train a-comin)by JC
–”Hey Porter,” by JC
–”You Never Even Call Me By My Name,” David Allen Coe channeling Steve Goodman
–”Railroad Lady,” by Jerry Jeff Walker and Jimmy Buffett
Comment by Anonymous Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 8:36 am
Let’s be fair to Rev. Jackson — he thinks everything smells of apartheid.
– MrJM
Comment by MrJM Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 8:40 am
How I long for the day that the name “jesse jackson” will no longer appear anywhere.
Comment by GMatts Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 9:02 am
$5 to vote? Pass.
Comment by Mark Thoman Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 9:09 am
For train songs, I should add “Chattanoonga Choo-choo”, done by many, but never done better than by Asleep at the Wheel.
Comment by wordslinger Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 9:13 am
Actually, it would only take 17,000 votes, not 170,000 to raise that amount of dough. Still a lot, but not quite as far-fetched.
Comment by Stickler Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 9:15 am
I thought ‘The revolution will not be televised.’
Comment by zatoichi Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 9:22 am
Rich, I think you’re off by a factor of ten. $85,000 divided by $5/vote is 17,000 voters.
Comment by What planet is he from again? Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 9:38 am
===How I long for the day that the name “jesse jackson” will no longer appear anywhere.===
Amen to that! Any time I hear Jesse Jackson is involved, I just tune it out as his next attempt at coercion in the name of “improving” race relations or “protecting” black people from “the man”. Yawn…
Comment by Slick Willy Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 9:47 am
Back to a poll tax now? I hope this bone-headed virus doesn’t spread. GOP straw polls are now for sale?
Comment by walkinfool Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 10:05 am
What’s to know about Martina McBride. She’s forty-three, still smoking hot (after three kids), and can sing like crazy. This might be the only time EVER I envy Pat Quinn.
Comment by Jaded Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 10:10 am
Ms. McBride will only have time for a short interlude to a song as PQ will have taken up all her time with her introduction.
So the Illinois Repubs will pay $5.00 to produce results that mean nothing. The Iowa vote is so relevant to the numbers today. Seriously?
JJ is the perpetuator of racism. He sees it where no one else can. But without it, who needs him?
Comment by Irish Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 10:19 am
Clearly the Dems didn’t need to gerrymander the new map so much. The GOP remains a joke in this state.
5 bucks to a fund that would help Joe Walsh’s children might get some participation.
Comment by just sayin' Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 10:28 am
Say what you want about Jesse Jackson, but whenever I hear his name, all I can think about is the SNL Green Eggs and Ham reading. Just focus on that, and no matter what he does, he won’t make you mad anymore.
Comment by Jaded Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 10:28 am
Add “Mystery Train” - written by Junior Parker and Sam Phillips - performed by Paul Butterfield.
Comment by Way Way Down Here Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 10:46 am
I don’t think a list of train songs is complete without Casey Jones.
“Switchman sleepin, train hundred and two,
is on the wrong track and headed for you”
Comment by 47th Ward Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 10:55 am
47, I can’t believe I forgot the Dead. Given the constant play I gave to American Beauty back in the day, that’s a surprise. Come to think of it, maybe not. I can’t remember.
“Trouble ahead, trouble behind….”
Comment by wordslinger Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 11:01 am
Individual voters won’t be coughing up $5/head to vote. The campaigns (usually the Ron Paul folks) will cough up $20-30k to stack the vote and pay for the votes for their supporters. That’s why Ron Paul keeps winning these meaningless straw polls. It’s a fundraising gimmick - nothing more.
Comment by Ghost of John Brown Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 11:07 am
Stickler, thanks. Fixed typo.
Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 11:15 am
FYI — the IL GOP held a Straw Poll at the State Fair in 2007, so this isn’t the first.
However, the one in 2008 was FREE. Good luck getting people to pony up for this one.
Comment by Whatever Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 11:33 am
“It’ll be one heckuva feat if they meet their goal.”
No kidding. While one could argue that paying to attend an event where a straw poll is held is paying for a vote and that a straw poll vote obviously isn’t a real vote, I wonder how many will reject the idea because the need to pay for a vote–no matter whether it’s $50 or $5, just sees perverse. I, for one, feel it’s a pretty twisted way of raising money.
Comment by Anonymous Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 11:37 am
…just seeMs perverse. Sorry.
Comment by Anonymous Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 11:38 am
What about Gladys Knight–”Midnight Train to Georgia”?? (different country?)
Comment by D.P. Gumby Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 12:04 pm
I looked over the ballot. I am backing “None of the Above” who is not on the ballot (but should be). For $5 I will skip it.
Comment by Left Out Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 1:24 pm
“What about Gladys Knight–”Midnight Train to Georgia”?? (different country?)”
Are you proposing that Quinn, or the person who came up with the idea to pay for votes–even straw poll votes, take that train? As a Republican, I’m definitely leaning toward the latter.
Comment by Anonymous Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 3:03 pm
I mean seriously. Straw polls are dinner entertainment and nothing more. This is like the introduction of on-line gambling.
Comment by Anonymous Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 3:06 pm
I too will be glad when we never hear Jesse Jackson’s name again!!!!
Comment by Just a Citizen Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 4:02 pm
Asleep at the Wheel did a great train song years ago - “My Baby Thinks She’s a Train”.
Comment by dupage dan Wednesday, Oct 12, 11 @ 4:45 pm