Monday, October 7, 2013

State Representative Mike McAuliffe, 20th District (includes 41st Ward), Challenged in the General Election!


It looks like we have a fresh face in the General Election for State Representative.
 
 
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David Ormsby

David Ormsby

 
Lone Chicago GOP Lawmaker Draws Young Democratic Challenger     
Posted: 10/05/2013 5:09 am                                                    

 

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5 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting on facebook. I'm looking forward to seeing more posts about the 41st Ward politics in the next few months. Time for change folks.

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  2. Khan will have a better chance if Madigan DOESN"T support him.

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  3. Lets shake things up!

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  4. How about Spasato moving into Cullerton's Ward. I heard he wants to run against Cullerton. He should have moved into the 41st Ward, and run here. I would vote for him.

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  5. Its time for a change, this guy hasn't been opposed in ten years? Thats why term limits would be great, complacency in office is the worst thing that can transpire. If he feels no threat to his job what is pushing him to keep it and do better for the community. New Blood is in order, Khan will defiantly get my ear and hopefully a fair chance. I agree that his chance will be better if Madigan does not support him, no one wants another puppet part of the machine. From what i have read and heard from Khan is, he is a Democrat with Independent Ideas, mostly focusing on education and job growth in the area. The particulars to these points centralize around more money going to community colleges for specialty courses in IT and other areas where young or old people can go get a crash course or certified education for a cost efficient price. So far I like what I hear coming from the Khan Camp and have heard that the number raised is more around 40k. I hope people can keep an open mind and are not bigoted towards someone with a middle eastern background, he was born and raised in Park Ridge and is as American as baseball. The District lines make me believe that it is set up for McAullife to thrive, and proves gerrymandering is still present in today's politics.

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