No one is actually wringing their hands. Several of us have pointed out the JJ is probably being a little melodramatic about the possible outcome. JJ?
Perhaps you should look above for my last comment. Just a hint, there.
No one is actually wringing their hands. Several of us have pointed out the JJ is probably being a little melodramatic about the possible outcome. JJ?
There will be no bleeding on the Dem side. The Dem gerrymandering of Illinois reduced the likely margin in the 9th to 66/34, just about what she won by in 2012. It's kind of a party line District. But conservatives in that area may well be of the old-school immigrant variety and many of those (particularly the Jewish ones) are not going to vote for a fundie nut job. The only way this one is close is if the mainstream GOP desert the crazies and run an "Independent" and put Mike Ditka on the ballot.
Boggle.
So your hypothesis is that while crossing lines to vote for Dillard and against Rauner, the crossing lines democrats studied up on the other candidates and voted for the very best candidates?
Hee hee!
I cited the fact that I live in the District and numerous people told me that they had pulled a Republican ballot to vote for Dillard and were going to vote for this nutjob too.
I get that you judge that insufficient because "nae True Chicago Democrat" would every play tricks with an election!
Agreed. The GOP will treat this race as a hot potato. I'm hard pressed to see any GOP money or celebrities going anywhere near it.I don't see the GOP devoting any significant resources to this campaign, when there is plenty of lower hanging fruit out there.
Do you think the Illinois 9th District suddenly turned red?Numerous people telling you something doesn't constitute proof. Yes, I do understand that Chicago politics is nasty. So, it could have happened as you said. Or it might not have been that way, and you have not really provided proof.
The early polls were people who were against Reid, not for Angle. Once they realized what a loon Angle was they held their nose and voted for the lesser of 2 evils.That said, the real problem for Republicans, as I see it, is that nut jobs like Atanus, Sharon Angle and Christine O'Donnell, can even get enough support to make it to the primary. In Nevada, Harry Reid was trailing Sharon Angle in the polls by, IIRC, 13% at the beginning of the campaign. Any competent Republican candidate should have been able to trounce him. You can't blame Angle's nomination on dirty Democratic Party politics.
Agreed. The GOP will treat this race as a hot potato. I'm hard pressed to see any GOP money or celebrities going anywhere near it.
Numerous people telling you something doesn't constitute proof. Yes, I do understand that Chicago politics is nasty. So, it could have happened as you said. Or it might not have been that way, and you have not really provided proof.
That said, the real problem for Republicans, as I see it, is that nut jobs like Atanus, Sharon Angle and Christine O'Donnell, can even get enough support to make it to the primary. In Nevada, Harry Reid was trailing Sharon Angle in the polls by, IIRC, 13% at the beginning of the campaign. Any competent Republican candidate should have been able to trounce him. You can't blame Angle's nomination on dirty Democratic Party politics.
Well there wasn't any competent candidate. The district is overwhelming Democrat in an overwhelmingly democrat state. Nobody bothered.
Did I hear that the republicans were going to draft Ditka to run against Jan in this thread or somewhere else? That would be fantastic.
In a statement to Windy City Times, Atanus said she "will fix the economy with Common Sense Economics for Prosperity for All with daily positive returns on stocks so the l% will not get richer and richer. With more income, we will purchase more goods and services and this will create more jobs-the Greatest Economic Stimulus!"
Atanus also said she does not believe in the separation of church and state.
"I believe that maybe there should be an amendment to get that out of the Constitution because God will never go away," Atanus said.
. . . (snip) . . . The early polls were people who were against Reid, not for Angle. Once they realized what a loon Angle was they held their nose and voted for the lesser of 2 evils.
That is precisely my point. The Republican Party has a problem in that they either could not or did not choose to run a viable candidate against Harry Reid. Were this an isolated case one could write Sharon Angle off as an anomaly. However, there was also Christine O'Donnell in Maryland and Joe Miller in Alaska. One can only hope the Tea Party loses what hold it has on the GOP.
She has...interesting... views on the economy. From this article:
From that same article:
...while being herself a good example of exactly the reason SOCAS, as a principle, is in there.
The problem is that they've discovered the soft underbelly of the system - the primaries. I do not doubt that they fervently believe in their crazy ****. And I do not doubt that they can find enough supporters in red districts to put up some kind of vote count (unlike this district where I tend to agree that it was a nonsense vote), and what they've figured out is that NO ONE SHOWS UP TO VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES for local elections, so a hard core of 10,000 voters might be their entire support in a district or county, but if 90% of them get out and vote, they can steal a nomination. In super-safe red seats, this can account for getting some of these feeble minded critters to state assemblies or even the House/Senate. But in swing districts and states, it's hurting the GOP. . . . (major snip) . . .