I have some very exciting news that I want to share with you first. Today, I’m taking a big step by filing the official paperwork to form an Exploratory Committee for election to the United States Senate!
Over the last few months, several of my strongest supporters and prominent party leaders have been encouraging me to consider running for the seat that was held by my friend President Barack Obama.
The stakes could not be higher with the 2010 primary election less than a year away. The economy is in a tailspin, employment and foreclosure rates continue to climb, and the public’s distrust in its elected officials is understandably high. We are facing challenges that most of us have never seen in our lifetimes.
I truly believe that this is a defining moment in our nation’s history. It’s time for new ideas and a new direction for Illinois and our country. President Obama has showed the world that we are eager to unite around fresh, inspirational leaders. Illinoisans are looking to their elected officials now more than ever for help and guidance.
It’s only because of your support and encouragement that I’m exploring a possible Senate run. As Illinois State Treasurer, I could not have accomplished so much or come so far in such a short time without your help. I appreciate everything you’ve done for me and will need you now more than ever.
During the next several weeks, I will lay out my priorities and continue to reach out to people throughout the state and country who want to make a difference, who are tired of the politics of the past, and who are looking for answers to the enormous challenges we face together.
In the coming days, I’ll send you more information about how to participate and contribute to what will undoubtedly be an historic campaign. In the meantime, you can visit alexiforillinois.com to learn more.
It’s going to take all of us to carry out the change President Obama has promised our nation. Let’s work together to ensure that happens so we can create a better America for our children and grandchildren.
Thank you again for always standing by my side – your support means the world to me.
Your Friend,
(Please read the press release below announcing the formation of the Exploratory Committee.)
March 2, 2009
With less than a year before the 2010 primary election, Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias today will form an exploratory committee for election to the U.S. Senate.
Giannoulias is filing the necessary paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to form the committee, which will allow him to raise money for a possible Senate run in Illinois.
The Senate seat was held previously by Giannoulias’ political mentor, Barack Obama, who stepped down after winning the U.S. Presidency last November.
“More than ever, we need a Senator who can deliver on the change that President Obama has promised our nation,” said Giannoulias, noting that he has received a tremendous response from Illinois residents encouraging him to pursue the Senate seat.
Giannoulias, the state’s chief investment officer, says restoring the public’s trust and confidence in government, reviving the economy and getting Illinoisans back to work would serve as his top priorities.
“Working families in Illinois and throughout the nation are facing serious financial challenges during this economic downturn,” Giannoulias said. “They are hungry for new leadership and solutions.”
Giannoulias was elected Illinois State Treasurer in 2006 as an independent Democrat. He has been committed to wisely investing the state’s money and to promoting a progressive, reform-based agenda that focuses on innovative initiatives and policies.
Coming from the private sector, Giannoulias sought to implement new safeguards to make government more accountable, curb ethical abuses and eliminate even the perception of any wrongdoing.
His accomplishments include:
This is as much about giving the strongest GOPs pause as it is about starting the raise cash for a Federal race (since he can’t use his state political funds).
Alexi is in big trouble though!!!
Roland has his own campaign site up with all of his accomplishments and endorsements.
/obvious snark/
You know, some of us work on cheap monitors with real small screens. You can imagine what I thought when I saw this page — with only the first paragraph or two visible.
OMG Leo!
ROFLMAO. No wonder Archy was pushing so hard for that invasion and annexation.