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Dan Seals vs. Mark Kirk


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QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Oct 22, 2008 -> 12:43 PM)
Ah. I see it's for the 10th congressional district. Mostly northern suburbs.

 

I wasn't too sure myself. I see a lot of their signs around here so was curious. Kirk has taken a lot of heat during his last term. I'm leaning towards Seals, personally.

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Shakowsky is the 9th's congresswoman, and she's the most liberal member of the House (that's Evanston for you though). She'll win, we love her.

 

Since the 10th is seriously across the street from my house I kind of treat both of this districts the same even though I cant vote between Kirk and Seals.

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Two years ago I was registered in the 10th. I voted for Seals and thought if he couldn't win in 2006 he would never win. But Seals is looking to ride the coattails of Obama this year and I think he could pull it off. Kirk is a pretty moderate Republican. Socially he's liberal but economically and militarily he's aligning himself more and more with Bush. Seals is pushing that in his (very very negative) campaign ads.

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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Oct 23, 2008 -> 10:29 AM)
I just saw this morning that Blago has a 13% approval rating, and only 10% of Illinoisans want to see him re-elected. Ouch. I thought W's 25 to 30% approval ratings were bad. 13% is horrific.

 

Last I saw Congress had something like a 15% approval rating as well.

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Last I saw Congress had something like a 15% approval rating as well.

Congress always does. Ask somebody how much they like their congressperson and they'll be gushing, ask somebody about Congress as a whole and it's a completely different story.

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I've said this before, but Congressional approval ratings are meaningless, the fact that it's a "rating" of a body of 535 people notwithstanding. When the Republicans were in charge the ratings were steadily declining. The Democrats took over 2 years ago and the trend continued. But it's a lot easier for right-wing blogs to use that as another reason to blast the Democrats (they deserve it, especially in the House, but that's beside the point).

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QUOTE (lostfan @ Oct 23, 2008 -> 08:33 AM)
If Obama wins, who's running for his vacant Senate seat?

As was pointed out, the Gov gets to appoint the replacement.

 

Here is an article from last week:

  • The upshot: U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. wants the spot.
  • Sneed hears Gov. Blago, who dismisses reports of a federal probe, wants to run for office again -- and believes replacing Barack with an African American is a smart political move. But he is being urged to select state Sen. Donne Trotter, a close friend of Obama mentor/Senate President Emil Jones, to fill the spot.
  • Sneed is also told U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, who is this/close to Obama and was a major Obama supporter from the get-go, is pitching to have state veteran affairs chief Tammy Duckworth fill Obama's spot, and had the ear of Gov. Blago until recently. Blago is also a big Duckworth fan.
My money's on Jesse Jackson Jr. Smart. Young. Name Recognition. Edited by Athomeboy_2000
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