Fielding enough candidates to suit up two basketball teams, Democrats may need a cub reporter's lust for a great news story to retake the Governor's mansion, so opines Chicago Sun Times columnist Carol Marin.
Fielding enough candidates to suit up two basketball teams, Democrats may need a cub reporter's lust for a great news story to retake the Governor's mansion, so opines Chicago Sun Times columnist Carol Marin.
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Then Illinois Senator Barack Obama eclipsed his field of millionaires & billionaires in his 2004 US Senate campaign, capturing more than 50% of the vote. How do the three political parties reach consensus so that their respective Illinois gubernatorial choices may claim consensus?
Sixty days of debates won't do what a few quiet conversations might accomplish in narrowing the field so that front runners may represent their political parties & speak to voter concerns.
(This Windy Citizen shared the Illinois Democratic Party ballot with US President Barack Obama & his Chief of Staff Rahm Israel Emanuel in the 2004 5th District on Chicago's North Side & Near Northwestern suburbs south of O'Hare International Airport.)
Title is ridiculous.
Carol Hernandez Gomez is one of the few independent journalists in Chicago and a fine person, needing no partisan sniping. The overstretch of the Democrats is not reflected whatsoever in the health conditions of one reporter.
JBP
Excellent observation, John Powers! Might the political opportunity train have left the station?
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