Posted on 08/05/2013 7:59:14 AM PDT by Viennacon
Downers Grove business owner and West Point graduate Doug Truax (True-axe) will announce Monday morning he is seeking the Republican Partys nomination for Illinois senate seat currently held by Dick Durbin.
Dick Durbin and his crew have been in charge in Illinois and the United States for years. Their policies are not working, yet they continue to pursue them again and again as we sink deeper into economic stagnation, Truax says in an announcement video posted to Youtube.
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Yeah to win, especially a US Senate race in a large state you’ve got to have the cheddar. Either you have to have the ability to raise it (which usually means you are a dreaded “career politician”) or have your own. Can Koppie come close to raising enough? I doubt it.
It’s nice Koppie has held office but such minor offices as they were don’t really elevate him above someone who’s never held office. Running against George Ryan in the primary 15 years ago and running a bunch of third party campaigns for the Senate (2008 1996 1992) don’t really elevate him either (and why did he run against Al Salvi in 96?).
Now Phil here is his campaign manager so I’m sure we’ll have to agree to disagree as to his viability but I would round it down to zero percent, he’d be lucky to break 30% in the general election. He’d be a good candidate for State legislature or county wide office.
Now if the only other choice is some RINO POS like Steve Sourberg (28% in 2008) who would lose badly anyway then we may as well go with him. I’d love to go into the election with even a 5% chance to win though. Like back in 2002 when we at least had a credible candidate in Jim Durkin.ll have to agree to disagree as to his viability but I would round it down to zero percent, he
I think Chad might raise enough money. He’s going to hire a professional fundraiser.
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