I found this for a search on Jeff Adamas of the Green Party, who is running for First (1st) Congressional district, and found this site: http://www.thevoterguide.org/v/culture/index.do?i=7
I don't really like it, as it's clearly biased toward liberal candidates.
Adams is facing incumbent Bobby Rush in the November General election.
If anyone has any additional information on Jeff Adams or any political candidates in the upcoming eleciton, we would appreciate it.
Please refer to a previous post lamenting the lack of choices we seem have locally for elections.
The incumbents may be worthy of re-election, but it's hard to measure their effectiveness and contentment (or lack thereof) of the different parts of our community without a choice.
An absolutely Democratic area without real democracy is ironic, to say the least.
Showing posts with label Jeff Adams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Adams. Show all posts
Monday, May 3, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Can we get a REAL race in the 1st Congressional District?
I wrote this earlier, but wanted to give our candidates a chance to show their campaigning skills, and not be biased in this race.
However, I am very disappointed at the lack of a real contest for the 1st Congressional District primary race (which, in our part of town, unfortunately determines the "official" winner for the fall election). Here's what the results showed as reported by the Chicago Sun Times:
Rush , Bobby (i) = Dem = 68,229 = 80%
Guillemette , JoAnne = Dem = 7,992 = 9%
Smith , Fred = Dem = 5,174 = 6%
Bailey , Harold = Dem = 4,207 = 5%
The opponents combined couldn't even muster enough votes to match just a third (1/3) of Bobby Rush's votes!
It's fine if many people think Bobby Rush is good for the district. But there was no debate. Rep. Rush didn't even have a real campaign site, and neither did JoAnne Guillemette! All she had was a pretty picture with just 3 words!
Jeff Adams of the Green party will be a choice this fall...but unfortunately, i don't expect many people to seriously consider anyone other than a Democrat.
Looking at the Illinois Election website, look up Bobby Rush, and you will note that he has raised less than $10,000 during most election years! Now, if a credible candidate showed some real possibility of winning the Democratic primary, that amount would go up quite a bit. (When Barack Obama ran against him in 2000, Rush did raise about $35,000)
So if you are looking for some change in politicians (or at least for those running in the next 1 -2 years), it's time to START NOW for 2012. If you could find 25 people who would each raise $1000 each within the next 2 years, you might find yourself as a political leader of our community.
However, I am very disappointed at the lack of a real contest for the 1st Congressional District primary race (which, in our part of town, unfortunately determines the "official" winner for the fall election). Here's what the results showed as reported by the Chicago Sun Times:
Rush , Bobby (i) = Dem = 68,229 = 80%
Guillemette , JoAnne = Dem = 7,992 = 9%
Smith , Fred = Dem = 5,174 = 6%
Bailey , Harold = Dem = 4,207 = 5%
The opponents combined couldn't even muster enough votes to match just a third (1/3) of Bobby Rush's votes!
It's fine if many people think Bobby Rush is good for the district. But there was no debate. Rep. Rush didn't even have a real campaign site, and neither did JoAnne Guillemette! All she had was a pretty picture with just 3 words!
Jeff Adams of the Green party will be a choice this fall...but unfortunately, i don't expect many people to seriously consider anyone other than a Democrat.
Looking at the Illinois Election website, look up Bobby Rush, and you will note that he has raised less than $10,000 during most election years! Now, if a credible candidate showed some real possibility of winning the Democratic primary, that amount would go up quite a bit. (When Barack Obama ran against him in 2000, Rush did raise about $35,000)
So if you are looking for some change in politicians (or at least for those running in the next 1 -2 years), it's time to START NOW for 2012. If you could find 25 people who would each raise $1000 each within the next 2 years, you might find yourself as a political leader of our community.
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