IL-11 - Who is it, really?

by: dsteffen

Sat Mar 29, 2008 at 19:41:37 PM CDT


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Earlier this week, AC4508 reported on an item in Roll Call relaying an "insider" claim that the Republican leadership had settled on concrete contractor Martin Ozinga to replace fund-raising-adverse Tim Baldermann as the GOP candidate in IL-11.  An article in this morning's Bloomington Pantagraph seems to indicate that the decision isn't a done deal yet.

http://www.pantagraph.com/arti...

dsteffen :: IL-11 - Who is it, really?
Although Tim Baldermann hasn't filed the paperwork yet to end his congressional candidacy, Decatur native Harry Bond is moving ahead with his own effort to win the Republican nod to run for Congress in Illinois' 11th District.

Last week GOP officials said they will wait until April 30 to decide who will challenge for the right to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Jerry Weller, a Morris Republican, in Washington D.C.
http://www.pantagraph.com/arti...

Pizza magnate Bond, whose name has also been mentioned in the same breath with Ozinga in earlier speculation on a replacement for Tim "I'm not calling a perfect stranger and asking for $2300" Baldermann, offers the same major attraction as the concrete man.  The Monical's Pizza president can largely self-fund his campaign.  'Cause, you know, the Republicans' got nothin' this cycle.

So who knows?  Maybe the information  AC4508 reported is right, Ozinga is in, and Bond's move is akin to Ray LaHood's announcement a few months ago that he was no longer interested in the Bradley University position that BU insiders claimed he was never being considered for.  Time will tell, apparently.  Or maybe more reliable insiders.

This is my first diary at PSB.  Although I don't live in IL-11, I can be there in less than five minutes.  Walking.  (Thanks to that Bloomington/Normal tentacle that slices through the little farm community where I live.)  I'm pulling for you folks who live in the district.  Debbie Halvorson sounds like she'd make a fine representative.

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How I see it, because they don't have to officially announce until April 30, they're trying to be careful. After the Baldermann bust, it would really be a shame for them to lose a second candidate, so it's totally understandable (and somewhat hilarious) that they're dragging it out this long.

There's been huge trepidation among some Repubs around the state about his cheatin-the-system scandal of setting up a sham front in which to operate part of his business under the false label of "minority owned", plus his donations to Blagojevich and Durbin. Then again, the Will Co. GOP calls the shots with this appointment, so it probably won't matter given their wonderful recent history of rational decisions and building party support.


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With the decline of the railroads, there aren't that many train wrecks these days, so you've got to watch them when you can.

If worse comes to worse, they can always call Alan Keyes.


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I would love to see Alan Keyes run, honestly. (0.00 / 0)
Too bad he's considering a run for president as a third party candidate. Keeping my fingers crossed for that.

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I hope Halvorsen (4.00 / 1)
is quietly raking in the dough while the GOP dithers around trying to figure out who is going to run against her.  

I am amazed by how many ways the IL GOP can find to sabotage itself before we even have an election.

Of course, some of the Dems manage to sabotage themselves equally well .... and yet they still win elections.  


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I see her picture in the paper frequently, but being a denizen of the 18th CD, I don't always take the time to read the accompanying articles if I'm in a hurry.  Hopefully it says "In town for a fund-raiser" in there somewhere.

The Illinois GOP has had a run of laughable incompetence lately, but...  Maybe its the result of being an old geezer, but it doesn't seem all that long ago that the Dems were the ones who could turn anything they touched to crap.  Mark Fairchild, anyone?  


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