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* Under what circumstances could you vote for Pat Quinn for governor in either the primary or the general election? Make sure to explain, and no snark, please. Thanks.

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:15 pm

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  1. He runs.

    Comment by Small Town Liberal Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:18 pm

  2. In the general election I would vote for Pat Quinn if he was running against Brady or another unlikable out of touch hardliner. If a likable, moderate like Dillard is the nominee - I would likely vote GOP.

    Comment by siriusly Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:19 pm

  3. When state governmenthas a budget surplus! No explanation needed!

    Comment by Billy Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:21 pm

  4. The only possible way would be if we have a repeat of the last one, or similar.

    The opponent would have to be somebody like Brady or Proft.

    Even then, however, I probably would under-vote.

    Comment by Skeeter Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:21 pm

  5. could never vote for him. would leave the governor section blank if the competition was not acceptable.

    Comment by wizard Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:22 pm

  6. If Hell freezes over. ….no explanation necessary.

    Comment by Just a Citizen Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:22 pm

  7. If the GOP puts up a Brady or Walsh or Proft or any other uber-conservative and Quinn is the Dem nominee.

    In a primary, if all of the other nominees are named Daley or Madigan.

    Comment by Cheryl44 Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:27 pm

  8. I’ll vote for Quinn if he’s the better candidate.

    Comment by Wensicia Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:27 pm

  9. I won’t vote for him in a primary.

    I would vote for him in the general if he won the primary.

    Comment by dave Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:28 pm

  10. I’m with Cheryl44

    Comment by horseracer Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:29 pm

  11. If Satan was his opponent I might consider it.

    Comment by WazUp Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:29 pm

  12. The GOP and Libertarians would each have to nominate someone like Walsh and Quinn would have to really turn it around and show some leadership and backbone.

    Then I would think about it, but likely just skip the line.

    Comment by OneMan Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:29 pm

  13. He will need show me that he has learned how to govern. That means working with the G.A., coming up with realistic legislation and budgets, learning to compromise, sticking to a message, etc. I don’t have much confidence that this will be the case any time soon.

    Comment by tubbfan Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:30 pm

  14. None. This state needs divided government, and cannot function under total Democrat control (c.f. the past 10 years).

    Comment by Cincinnatus Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:30 pm

  15. I will be voting for Quinn. He’s the best of the bunch on the D side. MJM as Speaker while Lisa is Governor concentrate too much power in one family and eliminates important checks and balances between the two branches.

    I don’t see anyone on the GOP side any more fit to be Governor.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:30 pm

  16. Oh tubby, why are you so negative?

    Comment by horseracer Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:31 pm

  17. It would depend on who the candidates are in the primary and/or general.

    Comment by wordslinger Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:31 pm

  18. Governor Quinn talks tough on major issues… and then does little. I truly like him, but when will his actions live up to his words?

    He believes he was “put on earth” to solve the pension crisis.” Well, okay, please do it.

    Comment by Coffee Addict Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:31 pm

  19. What Cheryl said.

    – MrJM

    Comment by MrJM Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:32 pm

  20. Primary- I can’t really see much of a chance he gets my vote, unless he is running against Scott Lee Cohen.

    General- Easier to get my vote, as long as the Republican candidate isn’t moderate.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:34 pm

  21. None. The only question is whether his opposition is worthy of a vote for them.

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:36 pm

  22. My point was that it’s hard to vote for someone I don’t see as leading.

    Comment by Coffee Addict Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:40 pm

  23. Bill Brady is the GOP nominee.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:40 pm

  24. If Quinn is the nominee, he’s got my vote and my best wishes.

    If he has a strong primary challenger, he’ll get my condolences.

    Comment by 47th Ward Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:42 pm

  25. Quinn has my support unless Dillard runs. Even though Dillard is considered by many to be part of the old guard, I still consider him the most experienced and electable candidate.

    Comment by Samurai Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:43 pm

  26. ===In the general election I would vote for Pat Quinn if he was running against Brady or another unlikable out of touch hardliner. If a likable, moderate like Dillard is the nominee - I would likely vote GOP.===
    I was going to write the exact same thing siriusly did.
    In a primary if Daley or Madigan run, one of those two gets my vote. But if its just Quinn against others there still could be hope he gets my vote.

    Comment by Been There Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:43 pm

  27. I’m sorry Rich, I just couldn’t bring myself to vote for him again under any circumstances.

    Comment by 13thOne Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:43 pm

  28. Anonymous 1:40 is especially cunning.

    Respect.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:47 pm

  29. Since my party lost the last chance at protecting the Map, the Map which is the easiest crutch ever to take no responsiblity for anything political, I could vote for Pat Quinn depending on who gets out of the Primary on our side.

    I have no choice, no “horse”, no nothing in the GOP Primary as of yet, since the race hasn’t even got to petitions…

    But to be clear, I could vote for Quinn, depending on who the GOP nominates. If he/she is not Reagan Rule Republican AND ALSO brutally awful, I would have to, by default, give Quinn a look.

    Obviously, Quinn does NOT have my vote now, that is the only thing I do know.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:52 pm

  30. if he’s in the general, he gets my vote. primary? if Lisa runs, he does not.

    Comment by Amalia Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:55 pm

  31. Under no circumstances would I vote for him. He has proven he can’t govern. I don’t care who is running against him - they can’t do any worse, and if the GA remains in democrat control, a republican governor can’t do much at all.

    Comment by lincolnlover Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 1:59 pm

  32. In the primary: if Bill Daley runs, Lisa Madigan does not, and Daley shows he isn’t up to the challenge of governing. Daley seems very soft - in a tough primary race I could see his fkaws being exposed.

    In the general: I would vote for Quinn over Schock or Rutherford. Not over Dillard.

    Comment by Downfall Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:01 pm

  33. Wouldn’t vote for him in the primary- under any circumstance. I think the only way I’d vote for him the in the General would be if Count Chocula ran against him. Even that one would make me hesitate a bit.

    Comment by Boone's is Back Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:02 pm

  34. If I trip, fall down, knock myself out, and wake up with amnesia…only way I’d EVER vote for Quinn again. No snark, honest opinion.

    Comment by Huggybunny Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:04 pm

  35. fool me once, shame on you…fool me twice, shame on me. primary vote - maybe to set up an easier general for Dillard. general election - no way, unless GOP blows it by running someone ultra socially conservative (like Brady) who wants to make his personal views on aboution an election issue.

    Comment by not really Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:06 pm

  36. I don’t see myself voting for him in the primary this time around (and I did in 2010). In the general, I could cross over for the right moderate Republican but definitely not if they run another right-wing ideologue. Nothing against Quinn - I just think we might do better on fiscal issues with Democratic majorities in the legislative branch and a Republican governor to get GOP votes on a roll call.

    Comment by olddog Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:09 pm

  37. Not in the primary. If he ran unopposed in the general I would vote for him. He would then be the best candidate running and I vote for the best candidate.

    Comment by dupage dan Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:09 pm

  38. What Cheryl said…and that includes Schock

    Comment by D.P. Gumby Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:11 pm

  39. How odd is it that I’m more inclined to vote for him now than in 2010? Working to close state institutions for people with developmental disabilities despite all the opposition showed some principled leadership (which he has seemed to lack in many other areas). I’m a little disappointed in myself to be swayed so much by a single issue, but I would vote for him over anyone who would not continue the process.

    Comment by Earnest Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:16 pm

  40. Even Brady is trying to move the GOP more to the left than its platform. I don’t foresee how Quinn would be the best option.

    Comment by Dirty Red Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:21 pm

  41. I didn’t vote for either candidate last time because I believed them to be equally bad. I would only vote for Quinn in 2014 if I believed the Democrat or the Republican would be qualitatively worse.

    Comment by Tommydanger Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:22 pm

  42. None. Period. If he ran unopposed in the General I wouldnt vote. I told AFSCME in 2010 I would go fairshare if they endorsed him. They did and I did. My feelings about him have not gotten any better since then.

    Comment by SO IL M Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:23 pm

  43. Primary: If Mike Madigan does not announce he’ll resign if Lisa wins, I could vote for Quinn.

    General: If republicans nominate anyone other than Rutherford or Dillard, I’ll definitely vote for Quinn.

    Comment by Robert the Bruce Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:24 pm

  44. If Daley is the only other candidate in the primary.

    For all Quinn’s faults, if he wins the primary, there aren’t too many Republicans I’d vote for over Quinn.

    Comment by jerry 101 Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:27 pm

  45. None. He has been mediocre at best and I don’t expect improvement. He’s also rather dishonest–not corrupt probably, but dishonest. But I wouldn’t necessarily vote for the Repub candidate either. If I don’t like the latter, or the Dem candidate, I won’t cast a vote for guv.

    Comment by cassandra Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:29 pm

  46. I couldn’t vote for him in any circumstance. If the Republicans serve up another extremist, however, I would probably choose not to vote in that race.

    I’m very serious — why do people keep referring to Dillard as a moderate. I like him personally, but I’m not sure what is “moderate” about his positions. I know that he voted with the Democrats on some tax issues, but his stance on social issues doesn’t strike me as moderate. I’m genuinely curious.

    Comment by LincolnLounger Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:30 pm

  47. I didn’t vote for him either time last time and I won’t vote for him next time.He has proven to be who I thought he was.

    Comment by Bill Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:34 pm

  48. “In the general election I would vote for Pat Quinn if he was running against Brady or another unlikable out of touch hardliner. If a likable, moderate like Dillard is the nominee - I would likely vote GOP.”

    That says it all. As long as Republicans say they are for small government, yet want government to shove their wackadoodle religious beliefs down all of our throats, I will vote D.

    Comment by wishbone Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:35 pm

  49. –But to be clear, I could vote for Quinn, depending on who the GOP nominates. If he/she is not Reagan Rule Republican AND ALSO brutally awful, I would have to, by default, give Quinn a look.–

    Self-described Republicans, listen to Willie.

    Since Reagan has been a topic today, I’d recommend that some who chronically claim his mantle do some reading on his actions as president: on immigration; on the Earned Income Tax credit; on politics and compromise.

    You will be very surprised.

    Comment by wordslinger Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:36 pm

  50. Don’t forget spending too Wordslinger. Reagan was a big spender.

    http://wonkwire.com/2013/02/01/chart-of-the-day-180/

    Comment by 47th Ward Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:38 pm

  51. I would vote for Quinn if Illinois had a two-term lifetime limit for governors, just like the 22nd Amendment.

    Comment by Brendan Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:40 pm

  52. Apologies for the last post, I didn’t see the no-snark request. I no longer live in Illinois, but I wouldn’t vote for Quinn in a primary or a general. I could see some value in divided government, even if the R isn’t to my liking.

    Comment by Mowatcher Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:45 pm

  53. I cannot stop remembering Ed Koch.

    As a young person growing up in New York City, I thought of the place as ungovernable. Not that the city felt chaotic. It was just something less than the sum of its parts, a collection of factions pulling in separate directions, with nobody truly in charge. And I remember the palpable change when Ed Koch became mayor. He found the reins I had no idea even existed and gave me the sense that New York City was, in fact, governable.

    I like Pat Quinn. But to vote for him again he needs finally to give me that sense Illinois is governable and that he is somebody who can, in fact, govern.

    Comment by Ivory-billed Woodpecker Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:53 pm

  54. I have thought about this for an hour: I cant imagine a circumstance I would vote for PQ ever..

    Comment by PQ's Primary Opponent Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 2:56 pm

  55. Never.

    Comment by Hacks Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:01 pm

  56. If Brady, Walsh, Shock, or any of the other hard right candidates are the GOP nominee. The state is messed up, but it’d be like Wisconsin if we got any of them in office.

    Comment by BucktownDem Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:02 pm

  57. If the Illinois economy improves I would consider voting for Quinn in 2014.

    Comment by Ruby Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:07 pm

  58. 47, you’re quite right.

    It’s always smarter to pay attention to what people do, rather than what they say.

    Reagan said a lot of things — to the evangelicals, to the Wallace Democrats — to get elected. Some of the things he said were pretty raw, as they could be from a man of his time, and were not his finest moments.

    But his only real two goals as president were accelerating the inevitable collapse of the Soviet Empire (I would argue that he did, without a shot being fired), and eliminating nuclear weapons.

    He really believed in that last one, too. When he sat down in my Farmors hometown with Gorby and offered to give him SDI in exchange for eliminating nuclear weapons, Gorby, Western Europe, Japan and the Pentagon all plotzed.

    I give Reagan an enormous amount of credit for matching his rhetoric and actions regarding illegal immigration from Mexico.

    As a longtime wealthy resident of LA and governor of California, he had no use for the incredible cynicism and hypocrisy of setting ludicrously low quotas for legal Mexican workers while relying on the labor of illegal Mexican workers to drive the economy.

    I covered, up close and personal, the whole Simpson-Mazzolli debate and enactment, from the barrio to Washington, and it was one of Reagan’s, and the country’s, finest hours.

    Today’s GOP could learn a profound lesson from that.

    Check out what happened to the California GOP when Pete Wilson pushed Prop. 187, demonizing Mexicans. Contrast that with the Texas GOP, which understands the value of Mexican workers to the state’s economy and seeks to bring them into the big tent.

    Comment by wordslinger Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:09 pm

  59. If he runs, he has my vote. I happen to like having a Governor who is honest and sincere, even if a little quirky.

    Yes, the state’s finances are a horrendous mess but that’s not Quinn’s doing, but rather the mismanagement, kick the can down the road philosophy that’s permeated throughout the state house for the last 30 years.

    He’s slashed government spending, making tough choices and taking on his own natural constituencies along the way. He pushed for and signed into law pension reform for new employees, and continues to push for reform of the entire system.

    Unlike his predecessors, he’s facing up to reality of the state’s challenges and while it’s been a bumpy ride, I appreciate that he’s taking it on.

    Comment by slow down Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:16 pm

  60. I would vote for Pat if the Illinois Policy Institute, Commercial Club of Chicago, and Chicago Tribune were endorsing the other candidate.

    Comment by Joe M Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:22 pm

  61. - wordslinger -,

    Thanks. I always hope that the ILGOP can learn, instead of being taught lessons at the ballot box.

    Your personal history, along with the history of Reagan gives me SOME hope, that if just some do a little investigation of Reagan, and not living with the falsehoods of Reagan with Rigid beliefs and blinders on the eyes, the ILGOP might have a chance.

    At some point, we have to realize what is going on no, it ain’t workin’

    So, to the Post, again, I stand on my first post, I just hope my Party doesn’t send me there.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:24 pm

  62. - 47th Ward -,

    Thanks for the Knowledge!

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:25 pm

  63. In the primary I would vote for Quinn if he was running one on one against Daley. If he was in a three was race with Lisa Madigan, and Daley, he would not get my vote.

    If Quinn was running against Bruce Rauner in the general election he would get my vote without question. If by some amazing development out of nowhere the Republicans ran a moderate who was not promoting to turn Illinios in a right to work state I could consider even voting for a Republican. Simply put anyone but Bill Daley.

    Comment by Rod Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:27 pm

  64. =Since Reagan has been a topic today,…=

    Where was Reagan a hot topic today?

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:30 pm

  65. In a primary, if I was voting today,I would vote for him against Daley but not Lisa. In a general if voting today, I would vote for PQ against Schock or Brady but not Rutherford or Dillard.

    Comment by Endangered Moderate Species Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:34 pm

  66. simply stated never!

    Comment by Kevin Highland Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:39 pm

  67. A vacant office is better than Quinn again. An Illinois citizen who votes for him given his disasterously ineffectual record is just self-abusive. Or blindly partisan. Or both.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:44 pm

  68. No snark? Oh, Rich. You made this comment section and Friday afternoon so much less enjoyable when you added that. But i know it was necessary, as this is a difficult, but imporant, question ripe for humor.

    In a primary, I think I’ll support whichever dem gets the least support from AFSCME. I have a feeling that will be Quinn, which means I’ll be supporting him if that happens.

    In the general, the GOP candidate would have to be so extremely conservative (Bradyesque) or have even less experience that Quinn and his cronies, which should be difficult (except Schock).

    Comment by hum Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:44 pm

  69. If he makes it out of the primary, I will support him. Which is more than I could say for Rod.

    Didn’t support him in the last primary, unlikely to support him in the next one absent Bill Daley being a) his strongest opposition and b) as ineffective as I’d expect first-time candidate Bill Daley to be.

    Comment by Boone Logan Square Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:46 pm

  70. If a voter concludes that someone is the BEST Candidate overall for the position, that would seem the wisest basis upon which to vote for someone. If one is completely honest as an informed Voter, Pat Quinn COULD be that person come those Election Days, but there’ll likely be plenty of hefty competition to analyze as well…

    Comment by Just The Way It Is One Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:50 pm

  71. I could vote for PQ if MAJOR changes occur:

    1. Get a real Lt. Governor choice in whom I would be confident to take the reins of power.

    2. He gets rid of old staff (Lavin, etc) who have shown they have no capacity to lead or help govern.

    3. He hires good staff and actually LISTENS to them. Showing that he can delegate and not micromanage.

    4. He has to be the best candidate.

    Comment by Dazed & Confused Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:50 pm

  72. –Where was Reagan a hot topic today?–

    LOL, there is none so blind as those who will not see.

    Are you the dude who gets agita when someone posts as “Anonymous” and lets everyone know that you, and only you, are the “original Anonymous?”

    If so, you crack me up, brother.

    Comment by wordslinger Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 3:59 pm

  73. I would not, could not, vote for Quinn.

    As a political agnostic, I voted for Perot forever ago simply because I felt this country needed change. The dust on progress had become too settled.

    The current layer of dust in Illinois so thick, I may not be able to breathe long enough to finish…this…comme….uhhh.

    Comment by This Guy Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 4:04 pm

  74. Like others, there is no possible way I would vote for PQ. Too much negative history. It’s an open question if I would vote for his opponent or not - that depends on the person.

    Comment by Stones Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 4:13 pm

  75. If he’s running against Mark Fairchild and Janice Hart.

    Comment by Anyone Remember? Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 4:16 pm

  76. There is no circumstance under which Quinn would receive my vote. In discussions here on the state’s intractible financial/pension crisis I regularly read lines like “you are responsible–you people voted for these idiots”. Well, no I didn’t and I won’t next time either.

    Comment by Responsa Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 4:21 pm

  77. –If he’s running against Mark Fairchild and Janice Hart.

    Now that’s the Wayback Machine.

    Are any of those LaRouchies still around? Peter Bowen (or Hart?), one of the true believers, used to march in front the Wrigley Building, every day, for years, with some sandwich board with accusations against QEII, Kissinger, Reagan, all the usual suspects.

    They were creepy. When Fairchild beat Sangemeister and Hart beat Pucinski in the primary, I ended up the next day at their press conference on the Northwest Side.

    They had effigies of Kissinger hanging all over the place.

    Wayyyyy crazy.

    MJM had driven out Hartigan for Adlai in that primary. He wasn’t a three-dimensional chess master in those results.

    Comment by wordslinger Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 4:39 pm

  78. At one time I had high hopes that Quinn would grow into the job.

    Right now I can’t think of a circumstance under which I would vote for PQ. If the other choices were just as bad or worse, I’d leave that position blank.

    Comment by RNUG Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 4:41 pm

  79. He’s got the political guts to stand up and do what’s right.
    Primary: Quinn
    General: Quinn

    Comment by Downstate Dem Friday, Feb 1, 13 @ 4:52 pm

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