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Governor faces a primary challenge

Former Chicago Alderman Edwin Eisendrath is poised to give Gov. Rod Blagojevich a Democratic primary challenge, while several major Republican candidates are vying to replace him.

Major Republican challengers are state Sen. Bill Brady of Bloomington, businessmen Ron Gidwitz of Chicago and Jim Oberweis of Aurora and state Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka.

Meanwhile, Tammy Duckworth, a National Guard pilot who lost her legs after a grenade brought her helicopter down in Iraq, is one of three Democrats who seek Republican Henry Hyde’s seat in Congress. The three-decade veteran from Wood Dale opted against a re-election bid. State Sen. Peter Roskam of Wheaton is the lone candidate in the Republican primary.

Other Democrats are Rolling Meadows businesswoman Christine Cegelis, who ran against Hyde in 2004, and Wheaton College professor Lindy Scott.

Party nominations to be decided in the March 21 primary also include five other statewide executive posts, state representatives, some state Senate seats and countywide offices.

For details:
http://www.elections.il.gov/ElectionInformation/SelectSearchType.aspx?id=18

Illinois Issues December 20, 2005

Jim Edgar closed the door on public office

After moderating a discussion on the future of the state for Illinois Issues' 30th anniversary luncheon, former Gov. Jim Edgar announced he will not run for governor or any future public office.

Edgar, who serves on the magazine's advisory board, met with reporters shortly after the luncheon at the Chicago Union League Club on Friday, September 30. 

The Republican said he had spent the previous three months consulting with former staffers and his wife Brenda. Concern over the state's fiscal condition and the leadership of Democrat Gov. Rod Blagojevich fueled a sense of obligation, Edgar said. But he decided he wasn't the only Republican capable of defeating the incumbent.

Here is an excerpt of Edgar's announcement:

"After a lot of thought, a lot of anguish, we've decided I will not be a candidate for governor. ... There have been, literally, thousands of people who have written us, stopped us on the street asking us [to run]. That's what makes this very difficult. To those people, I want to thank them. Many of them wanted a new direction for the state.

"One of the reasons I can make this decision [is] I'm convinced that the result of recent news stories, developments, happenings, poll numbers I've seen that someone else can be elected governor of the state of Illinois, being a new governor other than Jim Edgar. And I will do what I can to see that happen. ...

"I've done this before and I thought I was getting better at this — saying 'No.' And one of the reasons is, in 1997 and back in 2003 when I said 'No,' the question was always asked, 'Is this never?' And I always said, 'I never say never.'

"Today I say never. This is it."

Edgar served two terms as governor, from 1991 to 1999. He also served as Illinois secretary of state (1981-1991) and as a state representative from Charleston (1977-1979).

Pat Guinane
Illinois Issues
October 3, 2005


People

U.S. attorney reveals details from case
against Ryan
Government's evidentiary proffer for United States of America v. Lawrence Warner and George H. Ryan, Sr. (.pdf)

Illinois Issues, January 11, 2004



Read our analysis: George Ryan's political career

Illinois Issues, December 17, 2003


Case summary of Operation Saferoad

(updated December 17, 2003)

http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/osr/osrcasesummary.pdf

Press release, the Ryan indictment
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/pr/2003/pr121703_01.pdf


What the dailies are saying

Chicago Sun-Times http://www.suntimes.com/index/
Chicago Tribune http://www.chicagotribune.com/
Daily Herald (suburban Chicago) http://dailyherald.com/
The State Journal-Register http://www.sj-r.com/
St. Louis Post-Dispatch http://www.stltoday.com/

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