I watched a little bit of the debate between current Governor Pat Quinn and his rival Dan Hynes on PBS yesterday evening. I tuned in to watch “This Old House”, as I didn’t even know a debate was scheduled, but instead I got “This Old Tiresome Politics in Illinois” instead. I didn’t really learn anything of value from either candidate. They were busy tossing back and forth blame for Illinois’ current economic woes. On the Republican side, there’s about 4,000 candidates for governor and 40,000,000 for lieutenant governor, so I have a feeling, the 2% of illegible voters who show up to the polls Feb 2nd, will be doing a lot of eeny-meeny-miny-moe-ing.
Locally, we do have an interesting primary battle between Amy Bliefnick and Tim Dudley for the 51st District Illinois seat, which is currently held by Republican Kyle McCarter. I don’t know either one of them personally but from what I’ve noticed, the unions and the big wigs in the Democratic Party are tossing their support behind Dudley (they did so early on in the race) and the business folks are rooting for Bliefnick. That may be a bit simplified but that seems to be the case. Dudley is currently a Macon County Board member, real estate professional and broadcaster. Bliefnick is currently president of the board of trustees at Richland Community College and has been the Illinois State Fair Manager. At this point, I don’t know who would prefer.
From my highly scientific polling, Dudley is in the lead with 518 fans on Facebook compared to Amy’s 457 – if that means anything.
