Illinois Congressional Races

Speaking of Money for the District

Some folks in Wauconda are wondering where it is given the level of vinyl chloride in their water.

In 1982 the Environmental Protection Agency identified the Wauconda Sand and Gravel landfill as a toxic waste dump that should be cleaned as soon as funds become available. But 22 years later, there has been no clean-up and the poison has spread. Residents blame the lack of action on long-time Congressman Phil Crane for not applying pressure on the E.P.A.

That’s some pull he’s got there. Hell, he had just run for President in 1980 and hadn’t even checked out then.

Aging Champion Faces A Young Challenger

The New York Times profiled the race on the 3rd:

“I had no money, and lots of people didn’t even know I was running,” she said in an interview. “This time it’s a whole different ball game. People know who I am and what I’m doing.” In recent months, Ms. Bean has nearly kept pace with Mr. Crane’s fund-raising pace and has picked up endorsements from well-heeled national groups like Emily’s List, which supports female candidates.

Several of Mr. Crane’s longtime supporters, however, scoff at suggestions that he is vulnerable. “Where they’re getting the idea that this race is close is beyond me,” State Senator Wendell E. Jones said.

Some people at Friday’s street fair said they thought Ms. Bean had a chance to win.

“She has the strength to go against him,” said Mark Thieme, a 52-year-old postal worker. “There are more young people in the district these days. For a lot of them, Crane is a pretty distant figure.”

Ultimately, this District is Republican, but not nearly as it was when Crane started out–slowly, like the rest of the collar counties, the area is more and more competitive–running a fiscally conservative Democrat who is socially moderate and strong on the environment is the perfect match for this district. While ideally the 10th should be competitive, Mark Kirk is a moderate who is hard to beat. Crane is way right and out of step with that District.

A few feet away, though, Bob Geary, 45, a hotel security director who was sharing a hot dog with his 7-year-old son, said he would stick with Mr. Crane.

“Being in the House of Representatives as long as he has brings money to this state,” Mr. Geary said. “That’s exactly the reason I’m voting for him.”

Although Mr. Crane has made a career of denouncing deficit spending, he has amazed some people, both here and in Washington, by supporting President Bush’s large deficits. That has led Ms. Bean to criticize him as “a deficit hawk who turned into a dove,” but he makes no apologies.

“We’ve had special circumstances,” Mr. Crane said. “The war on terror is a high priority. We have to take care of that first; then we’ll get back into balance.”

Of course, Crane isn’t really bringing much in so the idea is a bit bizarre. Crane’s arguments for a huge deficit are exactly the problem if one is worried about long term deficits–one has to make choices now about spending and if one chooses to spend for war, one has to tax for it. He’s unwilling to pay for it.

The Good News and The Bad News

The good news, the Capitol Fax reached Hyde who quickly squelched rumors he is ill:

9/7 7:24pm: Congressman Henry Hyde denounced rumors of his ill health today as “all baloney.”

The rumors have apparently been circulating for a while, but appeared on a conservative website’s discussion board on September 4th. Today, the “Daily Kos,” a widely-read Democratic-leaning blog gave big play to an anonymous e-mail from a reader which claimed Hyde’s health has been, “deteriorating rapidly over the last few months.” The reader added that some high-level Republicans are worried he won’t survive until the election.

Hyde, reached in Washington, DC today, called the rumors “Wizard of Oz stuff.” His staff provided a list of recent public events he’s attended, many of which I’ve been able to confirm.

More tomorrow. It was a fun interview.

The bad news, now that we know he is healthy, a crotchedy right wing crank is still the 6th District Congressman.

Lipinski’s a Cub Fan?

At least Hillary had the good sense to say she was a Yankees fan. Dan doesn’t appear to be that progressive either–leading to a potential challenge in 2 years from the left.

Marin runs down the history of fake GOP candidates in the 3rd. Chlada appears to be a ghostpayroller in Cicero’s town government. Cicero. I couldn’t make this up.

Two words: Ryan Chlada.

He is the Republican candidate for Congress in the 3rd District.

If he’s a real candidate, then I’m Britney Spears.

For as long as I can remember, Bill Lipinski’s powerful ward organization has managed politics on the Southwest Side with the subtlety of a sledgehammer.

In 1998, for instance, Lipinski’s Democratic precinct captains not only passed out Lipinski for Congress petitions but also petitions for a ”Republican” by the name of Nicholas Pehlke. Only one problem there: Pehlke was really a Democratic Lipinski plant in the Republican race to diminish the strength of the real Republican candidate, Karl Groth, who was honestly trying to unseat Lipinski.

That’s how the political game is played in the 3rd Congressional District.

Which takes me to Ryan Chlada, who works for the town government of Cicero, to which Lipinski has very strong ties.

It is pretty darn hard to find Mr. Chlada. I know because I’ve called him at his office, on his cell phone, even at the bar in Berwyn he appears to operate.

Louisiana Updates

Rodney Alexander’s cheap attempt to avoid a challenger just got funnier with this. I mean, never write the attack ads for your opponents.

Better yet, the DCCC wants its money back. I hear the Steelworkers took back $5000 too.

Changing parties happens. Soon, we’ll be seeing more in the suburbs and in the Northeast as reallignment rolls along, but doing it where you take money and specifically try and avoid a challenger is slimy.