* A poll taken by the Illinois Republican Party in April at then-Chairman Andy McKenna’s behest is creating a minor uproar…
The poll, obtained recently by the Daily Herald, has sparked anger from some Republicans who question why the former party steward’s name would be included when he was vetting other bidders, especially now that McKenna has indeed decided to run for governor.
To some, the poll and McKenna’s entrance into the race reflect the state of the Illinois GOP in recent years, often viewed as a ship adrift with too many lieutenants fighting over the wheel. And the Republican primary for governor has so far shaped up likewise: a pack of moderately known politicians struggling for attention and battling over a few key fundraisers and organizers.
The party poll was commissioned by McKenna as chairman in April and his own name is in it as a possible candidate for both governor and U.S. senator. Other Republican governor hopefuls are upset McKenna has gone from party leader to primary challenger.
“Only Andy McKenna can address the many conflicts surrounding his candidacy,” said Brad Hahn, spokesman for DuPage County Board Chairman Bob Schillerstrom, who also is running for governor. “We are anxious to hear his explanation.”
* Meawhile, Greg Hinz gets right to the point about Gov. Quinn’s formal reelection kickoff announcement…
The question — still unanswered — is whether Mr. Quinn really is up to the job.
* And opponents react to Gov. Pat Quinn’s campaign announcement…
Hynes said in a statement Quinn was more interested in “placing politics and platitudes above reality” by not focusing more on budget problems and solutions.
“Until you’re serious about addressing our budget mess, you’re not running for governor of Illinois, you’re running for governor of ‘Fantasy Island,’” Hynes said.
Pat Brady, chairman of the state Republican Party, questioned why voters would keep Quinn as governor with a budget crisis ongoing, ethics reform incomplete, a high unemployment rate and a push for higher taxes.
“The people of Illinois are fed up with the dysfunctional leadership of Pat Quinn and the mess that Illinois Democrats have created under single party rule. They must be held accountable,” Brady said in a statement.
If you think things are bad here, check out these California polling numbers…
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s approval rating of 27 percent is also the lowest the Field Poll has recorded for the movie-star politician.
That’s just a few points above Gray Davis’ worst showing. Oof.
And editorial boards across the country are kicking up dust…
In neighboring New York, The New York Times editorial board this week levied even harsher criticism at the state legislature, assailing it as a “national embarrassment, a swamp of intrigue and corruption, a $131 billion monster controlled by a crowd of smug officials whose main concern is keeping their soft jobs.” Unless state lawmakers make major changes to the way Albany operates, the paper said — including improving budget transparency, reforming campaign finance laws and creating an independent ethics watchdog —“it will be up to the voters to get them out, all of them.”
The last time I recall newspaper editorial boards being this furious as one was in 1994.
…Adding… Speaking of over the top editorials…
* Here’s one easy fix
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