Krol lays out the problems ahead.
Democratic state treasurer candidate Alexi Giannoulias must overcome a fundamental flaw as well as a Catch-22 as he fights to keep his wounded campaign alive.
Boiled down, the flaw is that the guy asking voters to put him in charge of the treasury is vice president of a bank that has loaned millions to convicted bookies, a prostitution boss and a fellow facing a money laundering charge.
Which leads to Alexi’s Catch-22: either his banking experience is relevant — meaning he has to answer for why the banked loaned money to shady characters — or he wasn’t very involved in the bank’s operations, which undercuts his claim to run for the office.
At this point, even the ill-informed members of the George Ryan jury could see this isn’t exactly the best recipe for victory come November. It’s led to whispers in some Democratic circles that Giannoulias might want to bow out before his campaign circles the drain. […]
“He really has no opinion on that,†said Madigan spokesman Steve Brown when asked if Giannoulias should drop out. “It’s a question his supporters have to start answering.â€
I think that last sentence sums up Madigan’s real opinion.