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* From the NRCC…

The National Republican Congressional Committee is on the airwaves today with a new ad outlining the important differences between predictable partisan Brad Schneider and Bob Dold, one of the most independent members of Congress. Whether it is his support for the dangerous deal with Iran or billions in higher taxes, Brad Schneider has proven he can’t be trusted to do what is right for Illinois. Luckily, Bob Dold is one of the most bipartisan members of Congress, opposes the Iran Deal, and has consistently looked out for hardworking taxpayers.

* Ad

* Script…

Two candidates. Important differences. Brad Schneider supports the dangerous deal with Iran. Bob Dold opposes it.

Dold fights for Illinois taxpayers. Schneider has supported billions in higher taxes.

Dold is an independent leader – one of the most bipartisan members of Congress. Schneider voted the party line nearly 90%.

Bob Dold – the proven independent choice for Illinois.

* Press release…

Tammy Duckworth’s campaign for U.S. Senate today released its closing argument ad, entitled “Simple.” The 30-second, direct-to-camera positive spot, which will run in every Illinois market, highlights the core of Duckworth’s mission as a public servant: to help Illinois working families achieve economic security and opportunity. Duckworth concludes the ad by asking Illinoisans for their vote.

Over the last week, Duckworth has picked up key endorsements from newspapers around the state, including the State Journal-Register, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Quad-City Times, the Southern Illinoisan, the Chicago Defender, and the Daily Illini, adding to endorsements from the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, and Rockford Register-Star. These endorsements will be featured in regional variations of this ad.

“This ad is the essence of why Tammy is running for Senate and the connection she has made with Illinois voters — and speaks for itself,” Tammy for Illinois campaign manager Kaitlin Fahey said. “We’re thrilled that our campaign has the resources to run this spot statewide, and we’re gratified to have secured so many key endorsements just as Illinoisans are starting to go to the polls. With one week to go, our grassroots campaign will be working around the clock to to fight for every vote across every part of this state.”

* The ad

* Script…

Tammy Duckworth: I know what it’s like to fight for your life behind enemy lines and I know what it’s like to not be left behind. If you elect me to the Senate I’ll be guided by the simple notion that if you don’t give up on yourself, America won’t give up on you. I will fight for every kid trying to pay for college, for every small business trying to grow, and for every family working hard just trying to catch a break. I’m Tammy Duckworth, I approve this message and I’m asking for your vote. Thank You.

* And, finally…

A new video, available at fairgame.fairelectionsil.org, tells the story of a game that feels all too familiar: It’s election season in Illinois, once again, and Governor Bruce Rauner and his billionaire cronies play a game of basketball against Democracy (youth activist Asean Johnson). As the announcer highlights how the Billionaires United have used their money to block popular reform efforts, it seems that our hero, Democracy, can’t buy a shot. By the end of the game, the Billionaires won’t even let Democracy touch the ball. It is clear that the Billionaires are playing by a different set of rules.

That’s the message in the first salvo of a social media campaign that was launched today by the Fair Elections Illinois coalition in response to the rising influence of money in Chicago politics and Illinois State House and Senate campaigns. As the reform groups’ website notes, this is a game that is being played by elected officials on both sides of the aisle, with politicians like Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel and Governor Rauner reaping huge benefits.

The Fair Elections Illinois video helps to educate the public on exactly how their elected officials and big donors use loopholes in the campaign finance system to dramatically alter current policies and to push alternative candidates out of contention. “We are living in unprecedented times,” said Amanda Weaver, Executive Director of Reclaim Chicago. “Billionaires and well-funded special interest groups have never been as powerful as they are today, and we believe that the public deserves to know how a handful of individual donors are reshaping the political landscape in this state.”

This ad campaign comes at a time when huge amounts of money are being moved around by big donors. In just the last couple of weeks, Governor Rauner and his friend, hedge fund CEO Ken Griffin, transferred $5 million to Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin’s campaign. Then Durkin turned around and transferred over $3 million to the House Republican Organization.

Sadly, the story is no different here in Chicago. In February 2015, 79% of Chicago voters supported a ballot question to limit the influence of special interest money by instituting a public campaign financing system.

The ad is here.

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 10:14 am

Comments

  1. Tammy’s ad is really, really good. I give it an A. She is not big on the personality scale - and that is nothing personal or partisan - but that ad really helps. Dold’s ad is pretty good but it is more of a B/B-.

    Comment by Team Sleep Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 10:26 am

  2. Just more ads to ignore because we’ve already voted.

    Comment by RNUG Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 10:27 am

  3. If “democracy” in Illinois is like pre-2014 elections dominated by big labor and trial lawyers, God help us. The Democrats are whining because the playing field is now level. Tough. You reap what you sow.

    Comment by Chairman McBroom Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 10:40 am

  4. Lots of 404 Not Found’s on that group’s website when you go looking for the things they promise in that text.

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 10:46 am

  5. Dold’s an “independent,” says the National Republican Congressional Committee who desperately need Bob Dold’s reliable vote for their majority….

    Comment by lake county Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 11:12 am

  6. Perhaps Dold could expand on that “dangerous deal with Iran.”

    The one signed by the United States, Russia, China, the UK, France and Germany. Why are the planet’s great powers so stupid and Dold so smart?

    The deal supported by the likes of Colin Powell and Brent Scowcroft.

    What does Mr. Bipartisan know that those dumb Republicans don’t?

    Comment by wordslinger Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 11:13 am

  7. First Dold. That ad is targeted directly at the very strong Jewish vote in that district. Anti-Iran is Pro-Israel to the Jewish voters. Dold’s ad hits the bulls eye on that issue. It’s reassuring and reaffirming. In an area where the race is always tight, the most dependable votes are the ones he’s reassuring. Smart and effective.

    On Tammy…I like Tammy a lot, and I’m not a fan of Mark Kirk. I voted for Kirk, but my time on the porches has devoted little time at all to that race.

    What I hear now, I never thought I’d ever hear with regard to Tammy. People admire her service and her recovery, but you hear people say she’s overplaying that card now. The Senate has a higher bar than a Congressional seat. They simply haven’t heard anything good about Tammy’s service in the Congress. Nothing. It’s always about her miraculous recovery and her perseverance. They admire it. But, its not enough to vote for. In north DuPage, Hillary is a drag on her. People are taking the Senate race very seriously. Kirk is not popular at all, but the partisans get what his seat means. That’s what I hear.

    Comment by A guy Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 11:42 am

  8. I got hear Rep. Duckworth in person and meet her. Truly truly inspirational person. Wow, she is open and approachable. I’m just awed by her.

    Comment by Honeybear Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 12:17 pm

  9. HB, that’s why they make a huge mistake in not getting her everywhere. Meeting her makes you like her. She’s bubbly, sweet, and very kind. They blow it by not doing everything they can to get her among as many people as possible. Her charm doesn’t translate in mass media. Not even a little.

    Comment by A guy Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 12:30 pm

  10. Both Dold and Duckworth ads are good closers which might well reach and touch any of the still undecideds in the constituencies they most need to come out for them.

    The calming new age background music in Tammy’s ad may draw attention to the TV screen even for those who have been assiduously attempting to avoid any and all political ads at this stage.

    Comment by Responsa Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 12:44 pm

  11. I saw the Duckworth ad on TV this morning and was struck by her “thank you” at the end. Is it because politicans do not normally say it (after you see/listen) or is her TY said with more meaning, more heart?
    I imagine that BOTH Duckworth and Kirk have a very different slant on life than most of us who have never gone thru something so traumatizing?

    Comment by Belle Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 1:05 pm

  12. All things considered, Mark Kirk’s closer ain’t so bad: https://youtu.be/JFvujknrBuE

    – MrJM

    Comment by @MisterJayEm Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 1:06 pm

  13. ==What does Mr. Bipartisan know that those dumb Republicans don’t?==

    I think the more relevant question is, “What does Mr. Bipartisan know about the 10th District that Brad does not get?” And that thing Dold knows is the thing his closer wisely zeroed in on–the high unpopularity and mistrust of the Iran “deal” by Republicans and many many Democrats in the 10th. Had Brad managed even the tiniest tippy-toe baby step out of Dem party line territory on that Iran nuke issue the race might be over and we would not be having this conversation. But Schneider couldn’t and didn’t.

    Comment by Responsa Tuesday, Nov 1, 16 @ 3:42 pm

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