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To: mlizzy

My family will be voting Adam A and Hughes as well - any thoughts on Lt. Gov.?


12 posted on 01/31/2010 3:19:54 PM PST by Stosh
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Admin/mod, may I know why this not considered important enough to be in breaking? You just removed it - may I know why? Thanks


14 posted on 01/31/2010 3:39:31 PM PST by American Dream 246
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To: Stosh

“My family will be voting Adam A and Hughes as well - any thoughts on Lt. Gov.?”

I’m with you on both counts. I’m also up in the air about the Lt. Gov. From my bit of research I was thinking Randy White. But I don’t know what kind of traction he has.


26 posted on 01/31/2010 4:41:27 PM PST by Bluebeard16
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To: Stosh; Bluebeard16; BillyBoy; fideist; Mobile Vulgus; yongin; PhilCollins

Billyboy told me his thoughts and analysis of the LT Guv race.

I’ll sum up my thoughts.

There are 6 candidates

State Sen Matt Murphy is a good conservative but he’s McKenna’s “running mate” and was an early Kirk backer. That’s reason enough to vote for him in the primary as far as I’m concerned.

Carbondale Mayor Brad Cole is RINO scum. Former George Ryan Deputy COS. Won’t rule out supporting tax hikes (not that the LT Guv has power over this). My last choice.

Dennis Cook is an also ran and friendly towards RINOs. No reason to consider him.

Don Tracy seems conservative but he was a demorat just a few years ago. I don’t trust him. No need to take a chance on him.

Conservatives have 2 clear choices in my opinion:

Jason Plummer is a young conservative (27, a year older than me) who is spending a lot of money on the race. He talks a lot about stuff the office has nothing to do with. I’m sure he knows the office actually has no power but he’s choosing to talk about these prominent issues anyway.

Randy White is a solid conservative and is very qualified. He is most detailed about his qualifications for fulfilling the scant duties of the office. He’s a “religious right” kind of guy. Personally that turns me off and while voters in the GE will likely not focus much on the LT Guv running mates I don’t think it would help. White probably won’t win the nomination. It’s hard to argue he’s not the most qualified though.

Billyboy thinks Plummer will take this race easily.

I’m think that Murphy can win or much much worse RINO Brad Cole (most prominent downstater, Sun Times backed, several endorsements, 1 of them Joe Birkett) can win. It’s between those 2 and Plummer in my estimation.

I’ll be voting for Plummer.

http://www.jasonplummer.com/

http://www.randy4ltgov.com/

Those are the websites for the 2 good candidates.


38 posted on 01/31/2010 5:45:52 PM PST by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN | NO "INDIVIDUAL MANDATE"!!!!!!!)
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To: Stosh
I got this from RFFM.org, and I trust his "picks" (however I personally knew nothing about this particular candidate before reading the following):

LT. GOVERNOR

Some of you may think the office of Lt. Governor is not important. However, if you look back in recent Illinois history, many Lt. Governors became Governor due to the "problems" which faced individuals like Rod Blagojevich, George Ryan, Dan Walker, etc. RFFM.org endorses Don Tracy for the GOP nomination for Lt. Governor. Tracy has over 30 years of experience helping to run a successful family business which employs over 3,500 people. A central Illinois resident, Tracy is also a lawyer who believes in the rights of the innocent unborn, traditional marriage and the Second Amendment.
57 posted on 02/01/2010 2:57:57 AM PST by mlizzy ("Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person" --Mother Teresa.)
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