And although they look impressive for Hynes, if put within the context of a competitve race, they represent one more disappointment on his way to coronation. Let’s face it, like it or not, this is a competitve Senate race in a State with a very expensive media market and a multimillionaire competitor. So unless one thinks that he is going to handed the nomination, one would need to raise (by looking at similar races in other States) at least $5-6M. And despite what Hynes would have us believe, the "machine" isn’t what it used to be, and it’s not as relevant in a federal race (no jobs to give; no motivation for workers), so it won’t offset hard dollars for media and operations. Raising less than $1M in the quarter before the race begins in earnest, outpacing Obama by a little more than 150K, and not slowing Chico enough to push him out of the race is a real blow, and can’t be spun away. Hynes needs to pick up the pace fast in the dollar race, or he will be forced to narrow the focus of his race either on the Chicago market or downstate, where in both areas he faces very stiff resistance.
Armchairpundit
P.S. I was going to start my guest blog with a comment about the Cubs, but thought it best to let that sleeping dog lie.
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^_~,pretty good!18showsseeoo