Living and breathing in the Second City
Rick Pearson isn’t the worst reporter at the Tribune. But his coverage of Foster’s victory over Oberweis in the 14th is a little incomplete. It certainly paints a bleak picture for Illinois Republicans, but that part is indisputable. However, Pearson didn’t provide enough context about how having successful presidential campaign machine in Illinois impacts a special election, where the name of the game is organization.
In a general election when turnout is balanced, the effects of these Obama “coattails” is likely to be considerably watered down. And if Hillary is the candidate, it could be eliminated altogether.
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
-Carl Sandburg
Beasley's Brother
March 12th, 2008 at 7:40 pm
In response to this, And as a resident of the district, I have to say that the demographic has been changing too. Plus, there is alot of Bush Fatigue out there. Oberweis was already identified by many from previous campaigns. I know hard core conservatives that are really fed-up with the current state of affairs. That is why Obama is captivating the audiences with such ease. Because the American public is thriving to feel good again. Regardless of political persuasion, many did say that Reagan made people feel good about themselves.