Some random
thoughts about last night’s election results…
In Illinois,
I think it was greatly disappointing that party leaders decided to not just choose
gubernatorial candidates who were rich----but filthy rich. The campaign cost
hundreds of million dollars…all out of the deep packets of the two candidates.
That just meant to me that the candidates had no real understanding of what we
are up against here in rural downstate.
Maybe the
new governor can make some headway. It was clear that Bruce Rauner was totally
thwarted at every turn by House Speaker—slash---Emperor Mike Madigan. Make no
mistake who will be the big dog in the relationship between the Speaker and the
new Governor. It will be the speaker and the sooner Pritzker learns that the
sooner maybe some things can get done in Springfield.
I hope
Pritzker’s wife leaves the toilets alone in the Mansion.
I voted at
6:01 on election day morning at the First Baptist Church. I will always
vote…but quite honestly….local political leaders gave me very little reason to.
Eight County Board members, unopposed----four countywide office holders,
unopposed. Hey, party chairmen----find some folks who want to serve. This was
ridiculous and certainly did not inspire voter participation. There was really
nothing to decide.
It was like
no election night I have ever experienced. If you combined the ages of my
co-anchors and added them, the total did not come close to my age. I’ve been
around plenty of elections. This one was totally without suspense. I can prove
it.
I wrote
this commentary at 5:47 in the afternoon, or over an hour before the polls
closed.
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