by Philosophe Forum, Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 04:01:46 AM EDT
If the signs in the office windows are any indication then down ticket democrats better hope for a Hillary Clinton victory rather than Barack Obama.
The Obama campaign operates in the context of Illinois' own brand of campaigning. Most of the nation is unaware of the refusal of the Illinois Democratic Party to participate in the 50 state strategy of Howard Dean. This means no DNC operatives on the ground in Illinois and no local candidate access to the Voter Activation Network. All this stems from Chicago dominated machine politics that systematically excludes any nominee of the people who is not approved by the established party.
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by Philosophe Forum, Sat Oct 28, 2006 at 11:08:03 AM EDT
This is a wonderful
characterization in the
Peoria Journal Star on the Editorial Cartoon
page.
Incumbent money is only half the problem.
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by Philosophe Forum, Sun Oct 01, 2006 at 08:34:57 AM EDT
No matter how bad the message is, the
writer still manages to write the article in a positive light for Shimkus. You almost can't help feeling sorry for him, too.
Article after the jump. Also consider this: John Shimkus - protector of Mark Foley. Post comments!!!
Cross-posted to SoapBlox LiberIL View
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by Philosophe Forum, Fri Sep 08, 2006 at 01:53:56 PM EDT
According to James Carville and Paul Begala, the difference between victory and defeat on Election Day this November depends on what every person across the country is willing to do. Karin Johanson, Executive Director, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has sent out a message about the organization's Voter Turnout Fund. It is supposed to help Democratic House campaigns at least 50 Congressional districts launch their volunteer programs with Action for a New Direction Day. It is the most sophisticated and robust volunteer and get out the vote (GOTV) program ever executed in a midterm election. They are coordinating local volunteers to knock on an average of 25,000 doors per district. This event occurs on September 09, 2006.
If volunteers sign up, they are supposed to hear from the local, critical Democratic candidates who need help the most. The DCCC's recruitment goal is 40,000 volunteers willing to make phone calls, knock on doors, and pass out campaign fliers. The effort is for stopping the destructive agenda of Bush and his Republican rubber stamps is to vote for change on Election Day.
Unfortunately, only a select few candidates will receive the financial and volunteer support. That is not the message the DCCC is giving to everyone either.
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by Philosophe Forum, Fri Aug 25, 2006 at 08:58:33 PM EDT
All it takes is
questions and an acronym or two to get the message out to the voters that the Republicans do not make the best representatives on The Hill. They are also quite vulnerable in every congressional district. The Grand Old Party's (GOP) incumbent in IL-19 is more vulnerable than he or either Party realizes so the congressional district is a good example of how well Democrats can use the GOP Playbook on GOP incumbents.
Cross-posted to Philosophe Forum.
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by Philosophe Forum, Sun Jul 30, 2006 at 12:34:31 PM EDT
PLEASE CIRCULATE AS FAR AND WIDE AS POSSIBLE --->>
Paul Hackett is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the November Victory Democratic Challenger Convention August 18 through 20, 2006. Participants are fundraising to cover expenses for the event. Here is a message from the 100+ Democratic Congressional Candidates and staff who form the November Victory discussion group (Cross-posted to Philosophe Forum and SoapBlox/LiberIL View):
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by Philosophe Forum, Sat Jul 22, 2006 at 09:11:01 AM EDT
NovemberVictory is a group of Democratic congressional candidates meeting in St. Louis August 18, 19, and 20. The group faces the same problem nationally that the candidates face locally -- getting the press to cover their campaigns.
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by Philosophe Forum, Tue Mar 21, 2006 at 07:34:25 AM EST
More snow may mean fewer voters in today's primary
The already expected low turnout at the polls today could be further diminished by a mix of snow and freezing rain across much of central and south central Illinois.
Weather bulletins predicted heavy snow in Quincy and blizzard conditions in Springfield, Ill., with a winter weather advisory for St. Louis to Effingham. Chicago appeared to be in the clear.
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by Philosophe Forum, Mon Mar 20, 2006 at 04:20:44 PM EST
When Thomas Jefferson thought of business, he knew the people could not survive economically without regulation from "national authorities" - Congress.
"The commerce of the States cannot be regulated to the best advantage but by a single body, and no body so proper as Congress.
The Second Continental Congress listened and created the Department of Commerce in the summer of 1789.
During his campaign for Congress a little more than 200 years later, John Shimkus (R-Collinsville) ran a congressional campaign. His platform included working towards the elimination of the departments of Energy, Education, and Commerce.
Cross-posted to LiberIL View.
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by Philosophe Forum, Wed Feb 15, 2006 at 05:57:47 PM EST
There are many differences between politicians. For many American citizens voting this year, the differences between Democrats and Republicans are extremely vague. Some voters see unequivical differences.
Cross-posted to SoapBlox/Chicago.
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