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Secretary of state candidates take more potshots

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* ABC7 on yesterday’s Democratic secretary of state candidate forum

Giannoulias launched his own new ad with a flurry of news clips about Valencia’s questionable dealings to help her lobbyist husband, Rayahd Kazmi.

It comes as new emails and texts suggest Kazmi was looking for his wife’s help in 2019 and 2020 to land a contract for a digital billboard business in the Illinois Medical District.

“People are sick and tired of lobbyists and her using the office to enrich her and her husband,” Giannoulias said. “Those aren’t my words, those are the media who has requested these FOIA’s and has noticed what’s taking place.”

Valencia denies any wrongdoing.

“We’re gonna be out here talking about the facts and we’re not going to be bullied out of this race,” she said.

Alexi, your 19 largest campaign contributions this cycle are from registered lobbying entities.

* Tribune

Valencia acknowledged mistakes in having her husband, Reyahd Kazmi, copied on city clerk office emails that were obtained by the Tribune and other media and have raised suspicions about possible conflicts.

“When I came into public office there are some growing pains you have,” said Valencia, who has been city clerk since 2017, “and I had to live them out very publicly these few weeks or a month and I wish I would’ve been more careful with my emails, and my personal and professional emails. I will own that.”

“There will be the strongest firewall between my husband and I,” she said. “We have separate careers and if I’m elected secretary of state, he’ll not do any business with the state of Illinois.”

Um, the problem wasn’t that he was copied on emails, the problem was what was in the emails. And maybe start by saying he will no longer be doing any business with the city of Chicago.

* Also

[Valencia] also talked about establishing a similar program to one she oversees as city clerk, the CityKey program that is designed to help immigrants or undocumented Chicagoans use a single ID as a library card, a transit and a prescription discount card.

Background

Valencia is married to Reyahd Kazmi, ​a lobbyist who is a consultant for IGNITE — a company that provided technology for Chicago’s CityKey program.

Hard, hard sigh.

* Press release…

Democratic Secretary of State candidate Anna Valencia released the following statement today challenging Alexi Giannoulias to debates ahead of the June 28 primary:

“Alexi Giannoulias has been skipping forums, dodging tough questions from political reporters and relying on allies to attack me because he doesn’t want to answer for his failures as a banker, state treasurer and U.S. Senate candidate. But Democratic primary voters deserve to hear the candidates for Secretary of State debate the issues of the day and our plans for the office. That’s why I’m challenging Alexi to participate in debates, hosted by major media outlets, over the next several weeks. Early voting has begun – we cannot wait any longer. I have answered, and will continue to answer, any question that comes my way. Alexi must do the same. We cannot continue to have an empty chair in his place.”

In recent weeks, Giannoulias has skipped the following forums that Valencia and David Moore have attended:

* David Moore…

The Illinois secretary of state’s race is too important for Anna Valencia or any other candidate to decide who should be a part of any televised debates.

I am in full agreement that Illinois voters need to hear from all of the candidates in the secretary of state’s race. This is the first time the seat has been vacant in more than 20 years and there are millions of Illinois residents who are too young to remember when the secretary of state’s office was mired in scandal and corruption. Illinoisans deserve a candidate who will serve them and not themselves or their families. We don’t need another secretary of state using the seat as a steppingstone to run for governor or senator. We need a nominee in the general election who is electable.

To date, I have appeared at candidate forums with Republican candidate Dan Brady more than my Democratic opponents. Television ads should not be a substitute for real debate. I urge the major television networks to treat this race with the same importance they are giving the governor’s race. The secretary of state’s office is the second most important office in the state and touches nearly every Illinois resident.

The contest for Illinois secretary of state is a tight race and regardless of money and/or clout all of the Democratic candidates should be invited to any televised debates the major broadcast networks decide to schedule.

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, May 20, 22 @ 11:08 am

Comments

  1. Looks like David Moore is the only adult in this campaign.

    Comment by Just Sayin Friday, May 20, 22 @ 11:19 am

  2. Does this suggest that Alexi polling well so no need to engage? Sounds like it. Very disappointed in Valencia. I really thought she had a shot but i think she blew it.

    Comment by Regular democrat Friday, May 20, 22 @ 11:27 am

  3. Given the ick factor with Alexi and Valencia, I for one would like to hear more from Moore.

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Friday, May 20, 22 @ 11:28 am

  4. I assume Alexi will win the primary. I’m not real thrilled about that. In fact, I think it’s the worst possible outcome, but that’s what seems to be in the cards.

    I’m gonna vote for David Moore. And against Anna Valencia when she runs for re-election as Clerk. None of that makes me feel warm and fuzzy

    Comment by Joe Bidenopolous Friday, May 20, 22 @ 11:32 am

  5. Not going to lie I’ve seen all three candidates and I enjoyed Moore over the rest

    Comment by Gohawks123 Friday, May 20, 22 @ 11:35 am

  6. “When I came into public office there are some growing pains you have,” said Valencia.

    Anna, please. For 30+ years (maybe more), the theme has been keeping personal and professional business seperate for public officials. All you had to do was do one online ethics training to know that.

    As for Alexi, insert eye roll emoji here. Dude, please. Go back to playing basketball.

    I will be voting for David Moore.

    Comment by low level Friday, May 20, 22 @ 11:57 am

  7. Hard hard sigh indeed. I’m glad there’s a third choice. He probably doesn’t have a chance, but I am not voting for either of the other 2 candidates.

    Comment by Lefty Lefty Friday, May 20, 22 @ 12:13 pm

  8. I don’t want Alexi to be the nominee but these negative hits on Valencia (without satisfactory response) may just prompt me to pull a GOP primary ballot where all the action is. I feel somewhat distraught about it after Jan. 6 and Roe getting overturned but this SOS campaign is the only competitive Dem primary I would have to vote for and there is so much happening on the GOP side in my precinct.

    Any Valencia supporter want to pitch me why I should pull a Dem ballot just for her?

    Comment by hisgirlfriday Friday, May 20, 22 @ 12:15 pm

  9. I will be very disappointed if the democrats hold on to the SoS office. Just very compromised and unethical candidates.

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, May 20, 22 @ 12:16 pm

  10. It’s a good year to be a Republican Sec of State candidate.

    Comment by Telly Friday, May 20, 22 @ 12:18 pm

  11. Is it too late for Jesse to reconsider and announce he will run for a 7th term?

    Comment by Just Sayin Friday, May 20, 22 @ 12:24 pm

  12. -Is it too late for Jesse to reconsider and announce he will run for a 7th term?-

    No. As much as I respect him, I think he’s been there too long and having someone entrenched at that particular office is a bad idea.

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Friday, May 20, 22 @ 12:29 pm

  13. ==It’s a good year to be a Republican Sec of State candidate.==

    It really is and Im not sure DPI or any Dems really realize this.

    Comment by low level Friday, May 20, 22 @ 12:46 pm

  14. **It really is and Im not sure DPI or any Dems really realize this.**

    LOL - I think that everyone is aware of the problematic situation in the SoS race.

    low level - what, exactly, would you want “DPI or any Dems” to do about this? David More isn’t the answer…

    Comment by SaulGoodman Friday, May 20, 22 @ 1:07 pm

  15. Can I please, please pull two ballots in the primary? One to vote for David Moore and one to vote against Richard Irvin.

    Comment by Flapdoodle Friday, May 20, 22 @ 1:09 pm

  16. == David More isn’t the answer…==

    OK. Who or what is?

    Comment by low level Friday, May 20, 22 @ 2:07 pm

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