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Durbin lacks the profile of a winner
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | April 24, 2002 | STEVE NEAL , paniced liberal

Posted on 04/24/2002 5:22:57 PM PDT by BillyBoy


Durbin lacks the profile of a winner

April 24, 2002

BY STEVE NEAL, SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST

His re-election isn't a done deal.

Sen. Richard J. Durbin's potential vulnerability was exposed in the March 19 primary when nearly a third of Democratic voters shunned him.

Durbin, 57, who is favored to win a second term in the general election, got the lightest vote among the four slated Democratic candidates who were unopposed in last month's primary. As the sitting U.S. senator, he had the top ballot position and should have led the Democratic ticket. But he fell short of those expectations.

State Rep. James B. Durkin (R-Westchester), 41, Durbin's opponent, has potential crossover appeal to disaffected Democrats. Durkin, who chaired Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign in Illinois, grew up in a Democratic household and has close ties to many Chicago Democrats. Durbin's weak showing in last month's primary has given new hope to the GOP.

Of the more than 1.3 million voters who cast Democratic ballots, Durbin's box was left blank on 402,346 ballots. Some dropoff is normal in uncontested primaries. But an unusually large number of Democrats ignored Durbin. Nearly three-fourths of this dropoff was in Cook County, which provided 60 percent of the statewide Democratic primary vote. Durbin was ignored by 37.5 percent of Cook County Democratic voters.

Secretary of State Jesse C. White led the Democratic ticket with more than 1.1 million votes, followed by State Comptroller Dan Hynes, who also topped the million-vote mark.

State Rep. Thomas J. Dart, the Democratic nominee for state treasurer, ran third on the ticket with 966,421 votes. What is astonishing is that Dart, who is making his first run for statewide office, got 47,954 more votes than Durbin, a 20-year member of the Illinois congressional delegation .

Among the reasons that Durbin lagged behind his running mates in Cook County is that the Springfield resident isn't a household name in the Chicago area. White, a former professional baseball player in the Cubs organization and former state legislator, enjoys high name recognition as the founder and coach of the Jesse White Tumblers.

Hynes, who has excelled in his first term as comptroller, and Dart, who has been an impact player in the General Assembly, got a larger statewide vote than Durbin because both have grass-roots organizations in the Chicago area.

Durbin not only ran last among the unopposed statewide candidates but also trailed members of the Cook County ticket. He received 18 percent fewer votes among Cook County Democrats than three-term Clerk David D. Orr. Durbin trailed County Treasurer Maria Pappas by 15.7 percent, Sheriff Michael F. Sheahan by 11.6 percent and Assessor James Houlihan by 8.5 percent.

Even though Democrats made up 57 percent of the statewide primary vote, only 39.5 percent of the March 19 voters cast their ballots for Durbin. Because the GOP had a contest for the U.S. Senate, 87 percent of Republicans cast ballots in their primary. Only 121,108 Republicans declined to vote in their senatorial primary.

Durbin ran behind the uncontested Democrats in most parts of the state. Even in Sangamon County, where Durbin has maintained a residence for three decades, he ran behind White and Hynes . In his home county, Durbin ran only 87 votes ahead of Dart.

There are other reasons for Durbin's lackluster performance. Most grass-roots voters don't relate to their U.S. senators. Durbin is the third U.S. senator from Illinois to seek re-election in the last decade. The other two were defeated: Alan J. Dixon in 1992 and Carol Moseley-Braun in 1998.

Durbin, who has been on both sides of controversial issues ranging from abortion rights to trade agreements, has yet to define himself. Though he is a hard worker, Durbin is also bland, dull, and his mind is unburdened by original thought. He seems to be more guided by the polls than anything resembling a political philosophy.

What is troubling to Democratic strategists is that Durbin ran weaker last month than Moseley-Braun in the '98 primary. Moseley-Braun ran first among the three unopposed Democratic statewide candidates in '98. She got nearly two-thirds of the overall Democratic primary vote and received 34,278 more than Hynes and 19,000 more votes than former Chicago City Treasurer Miriam Santos, the '98 Democratic nominee for attorney general. Moseley-Braun's numbers should have been stronger in that primary, and her dropoff was a clear sign that her campaign was in trouble.

Durbin, who has left few footprints in his five years in the U.S. Senate, might be facing the run of his life.


TOPICS: Illinois; Campaign News; Polls; State and Local; U.S. Senate
KEYWORDS: campaign2002; durbin; durkin; neal; takebackthesenate
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This article wouldn't be a big deal if it were written as "press release" by Jim Durkin's campaign manager or the Illinois GOP.

Instead, it's written by Steve Neal, who's become a big left-wing mouth piece on the Chicago Sun-Times for the past year or two. If you look at Neal's recent opus', you'll see titles like "Lyndon Johnson: Master of the Senate", "Indictments dig an early hole for state GOP", "Prevailing winds favor Blagojevich", not to mention a whole series of apologist articles for our ultra-corrupt, scumbag RINO socialist Governor. His favorite activity is smearing non-RINO GOP underdogs and proclaiming they can't win. Neal is an unabashed liberal (or "Progressive", the term he's favored lately as he's grown more P.C.). If he's writting articles declaring that Durbin is "dull, lackluster", and losing massive support, then the 'RATs must be running scared. This article is probably a subtle message to Durbin to start fighting the campaign, because liberals like Neal realize he could theoretically lose!

Time for the national GOP to stop writing off this race. Yeah, WE KNOW, Gore beat Bush in Illinois by double-digits. On the other hand, back in '98, Fitzgerald was the ONLY Republican in the entire country to beat an INCUMBANT 'RAT in a U.S. Senate race. Liberals wrote him off in both the general election AND the primary. Illinois is not Vermont or Maryland, and Republicans DO win statewide here.

Furthermore, as the article noted, we have a revolving-door policy on Senators and this state is VERY hostile to incumbants. I'd actually rate Durkin's chances as BETTER than our squishy GOP gubernational candidate that all non-Illinoians seem to think is our only hope.

JIM DURKIN
FOR
U.S. SENATE

;-)

1 posted on 04/24/2002 5:22:57 PM PDT by BillyBoy
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To: #3Fan, A.J.Armitage, Alamo-Girl, aruanan, Barnacle, Bryan, Chi-townChief, CHICAGOFARMER, chica

DURKIN ON THE ISSUES
(excert from www.durkinforsenate.org)

* Belives in the rights of the unborn and is 100% Pro-Life.
* Supports the right of gun owners to protect themselves and their families, and respects their right to enjoy recreational activities.
* Will fight for a Veteran's Bill of Rights to provide the best care possible for our nation's heroes.
* Strengthen our military and rebuild our intelligence capabilities.
* Implement a national missile defense system to protect our country against attacks from rogue nations.
* Provide our men & women in uniform with appropriate pay and living conditions.
* Secure our borders through strong immigration controls and provide the tools needed to enforce our immigration laws.
* Act to immediately reduce the marginal tax rates across the board as well as the capital gains tax to spur spending and investment.
* Repeal the personal alternative minimum tax that affects a growing number of middle class families with deductions like children and dependents.
* Accelerate business depreciation schedules to provide for capital investment to stimulate our economy and provide business growth and expansion.
* Provide real school choice through competition so all children have access to the best quality education available.
* Reduce unnecessary federal red tape to allow parents and teachers to do their jobs with accountable local control.
* Facilitate exploration in ANWR and other domestic sources to break our reliance on OPEC and foreign sourced oil.
* Support research and development of nuclear power in addition to providing for safe, centralized storage of nuclear waste in Nevada.


2 posted on 04/24/2002 5:38:49 PM PDT by BillyBoy
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To: Hegewisch Dupa, jreb, justshutupandtakeit, Land_of_Lincoln_John, MamaLucci, March I up, Mr_Mag
BTTP
3 posted on 04/24/2002 5:42:38 PM PDT by BillyBoy
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To: SJackson, spintreebob, SpyderTim, Tauzero, technochick99, TheRightGuy, usconservative, virgil,
BTTP
4 posted on 04/24/2002 5:48:18 PM PDT by BillyBoy
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To: BillyBoy
Thanks for the ping, Billy!
5 posted on 04/24/2002 5:58:31 PM PDT by diotima
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To: BillyBoy
Durbin is also bland, dull, and his mind is unburdened by original thought.

Not unlike the democrap he replaced.

6 posted on 04/24/2002 7:02:42 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: BillyBoy
Durkin isn't my favorite, but he's a ton better than Durbin.

Durkin won't vote for Pat Leahy for chair of judiciary. He won't WRITE bills opening up gun makers for lawsuits either like Durbin did(along with Carl Lenin).

I think Durbin's best friend in the senate is Carl Lenin.

7 posted on 04/24/2002 7:11:35 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan
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To: BillyBoy
I hate to say it but Neal has a good point or two about Dick Durbin although I wouldn't put too much stock in votes not received when running unopposed. The odd thing is that Durkin's McCain connection should help him out with our Illinois RINOs and wayward 'rats. We need to hold up the conservative end in this race and also try to get the word out early and often.
8 posted on 04/24/2002 7:14:38 PM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: Chi-townChief
I hate to say it but Neal has a good point or two about Dick Durbin although I wouldn't put too much stock in votes not received when running unopposed.

Exactly right. Unopposed races typically score LOWER in actual votes count, than the rest of the ballot. Voters will typically get to a part of a ballot and see an unopposed candidate and skip punching the chad. The problem as Steve Neal points out is:

But an unusually large number of Democrats ignored Durbin. Nearly three-fourths of this dropoff was in Cook County, which provided 60 percent of the statewide Democratic primary vote. Durbin was ignored by 37.5 percent of Cook County Democratic voters.

Durbin's problem may in fact be that Durkin has close ties with certain segments of the Democrat electorate here in Illinois, notably C(r)ook County if Steve Neal is correct. While I have to pause with some concern that Durkin might be a McManiac clone, we can rest assured that Durkin won't be voting for things like tax increases, or DemocRATS for committee chairs in a tie Senate.

I would expect to see Durbin hitting on Durkin's pro-life voting record (screaming at women that Durkin will take away their "choice"), Durkin's statements that he wants to repeal the AMT as a "tax cut for the rich" and Durkin's voting record on school vouchers as a way of "defunding" the public schools.

I have to admit that Durkin wasn't my first choice, but the more I revisit his voting record on issues I care about deeply, the more I find myself liking him.

9 posted on 04/24/2002 8:12:07 PM PDT by usconservative
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To: RedWing9, GRRRRR
PING!!

Looks like Durbin is beatable. What say you gents?

10 posted on 04/24/2002 8:15:50 PM PDT by usconservative
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To: VA Advogado
>> Not unlike the democrap he replaced. <<

LOL. Paul Simon has the personality of a sucker fish, but you got him some originality points for that idiotic bow tie he always wore.

The '96 Salvi vs. Durbin race to suceed Simon was the first big Senate race I closely watched. My whole family was rooting for Salvi, of course.

11 posted on 04/24/2002 8:22:02 PM PDT by BillyBoy
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To: Chi-townChief
>> I hate to say it but Neal has a good point or two about Dick Durbin although I wouldn't put too much stock in votes not received when running unopposed. <<

True, but the article pointed out that Durbin did even worse than "unknown" Democrats that were ALSO running unopposed. Only two statewide offices actually had contested Dem primary's, A.G. and Governor. The fact that more people voted for Dart than Durbin is telling.

As for Durkin, it's true the McCain connection may help him more than hurt him (although Bush solidly beat McCain in the Illinois GOP primary) His cozy relationship to McCain bothers me a bit, but CFR is up in the air until the federal courts do something...and Durkin said he would NOT follow Fitzgerald and McCain's position on ANWR. ;-)

12 posted on 04/24/2002 8:27:17 PM PDT by BillyBoy
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To: BillyBoy
Thanks for the ping! Not only did Fitz beat Mosely Braun, he did it with little help from the Didrickson RINO's, that SHOULD have been helping him to get elected. At least the conservative wing of the GOP party has enough sense to get behind Durkin. I put my money on Cox as did many on the right. Having said that, we all have a common enemy now, in one Richard Noggin' Durbin. Know thine enemy...Neal's article is interesting and it does give advance warning to Durbin's camp if they are listening.
13 posted on 04/24/2002 8:39:00 PM PDT by freepersup
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To: usconservative
I say we fight the good fight. Considering the source (author), yes, it is good news
14 posted on 04/24/2002 8:45:26 PM PDT by freepersup
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To: BillyBoy
Thanks for the heads up!
15 posted on 04/24/2002 8:48:08 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: BillyBoy
Given the flood of taxes flowing into the Federal treasury AND NOT FLOWING BACK the State of Illinois is one of the largest providers of money to other states.

The best way to reduce the flow is to cut federal taxes which Dumb Dick fights. This is contrary to the interests of Illinois citizens and indicative of the incompetence of our elected representatives.

Dumb Dick has to go.

This is the STate's #1 priority.

16 posted on 04/24/2002 8:53:12 PM PDT by justshutupandtakeit
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To: BillyBoy
Thanks for the flag- Durkin looks good-now if he can confuse enough Dems because of how close the spelling of the two names are he'll get in.
17 posted on 04/24/2002 9:27:52 PM PDT by mafree
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To: BillyBoy
Thanks for the ping!

Nearly three-fourths of this dropoff was in Cook County, which provided 60 percent of the statewide Democratic primary vote.

Maybe the "ghosts" were too lazy to vote for Durbin, considering he was unopposed? (I'm making an educated guess that the "ghosts" were told not to bother/waste their time punching for this one.)

18 posted on 04/24/2002 9:31:56 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: BillyBoy
LOL, btw, to your descriptive addition to the reporter by-line on this story!!!
19 posted on 04/24/2002 9:35:28 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: freepersup
Speaking of Didrickson and the area GOP efforts, I saw NO Fitzgerald signs around here (northern Crook County - Northbrook, Northfield, Glenview, Glencoe, Winnetka) and chalked it up to the lazy GOP organizations at the grass roots around here. It's like every person for him/herself, I guess. I figured it was wasting my time to try to light a fire under these people, so I visited the Fitzgerald campaign office in Palatine myself and threw my hat in the ring. Told 'em they could have 48 hours of my life :-) (this is all I could realistically give as a wife and full-time mom employed out of the home). I put signs up near every precinct on the list in the surrounding suburbs and I got pollwatcher credentials out of the Fitzgerald campaign and shut down several instances of Democrap electioneering on Election Day. I'd like to think my efforts played a small part in Fitzgerald succeeding in the polling places around here.
20 posted on 04/24/2002 9:40:46 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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