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To: TheRightGuy; BillyBoy; chicagolady; DMZFrank; SJackson; Chi-townChief; RedWing9; cfrels; ...

Who will be next? Will Brady or Oberweiss consolidate with each other? Or with Gidwitz or Topinka?

The corrupton wing of Brady's major support will push for him to back Topinka. Protecting their cash cow is #1 with them. If Brady doesn't drop out, they'll probably leave him for Topinka anyway.

Brady just does not have the gravitas or presence of a statewide candidate to go further. Just compare his frat-boy approach with the class act of Dan Rutherford in the adjacent St Senate District.

Immigration is an albatross for Oberweiss, mostly because Jim does a lousy job of handling his side of the issue. He is constantly on the defense. He needs to plat offense. So far he hasnt' been able to get there.

But Gidwitz will have to work hard to climb in the polls.

It's a new ball game.


2 posted on 12/07/2005 5:53:11 AM PST by NormalGuy
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I don't know that Oberweiss can get any traction on immigration. It might have played somewhat well in a U.S. Senate campaign, but now he's running for governor of a state with no foreign borders.

I can't believe JBT is leading. For me it's looking more and more like I'll be voting third party.


4 posted on 12/07/2005 6:55:18 AM PST by JTN ("We must win the War on Drugs by 2003." - Dennis Hastert, Feb. 25 1999)
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