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Sunday, September 16, 2007

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pete speer

Tony --

1. You were right to publish a letter regarding Itchy.

2. That letter should not have been used as a springboard to take off against Ms. Gorman. You are going to need both to win the nomination and to bring together all Republican segments if you hope to win the General election. You are going to have to energize the Reoublican machinery in all the Townships.

The essential vision in your campaign is not that Liz Gorman is bad. That is self defeating.

It should be that Reform in Cook County led by Republicans is the only way that the Party can achieve a rebirth. The State's Attorney can be the spearhead of that reform, toppling Democratic icons right and left. The minority Republicans and the reform Democrats can have common cause.

But first, you have to win the nomination and the general election. That is the political prize.

Once elected you will have the clout within the party to wield whatever size axe you want -- even to convert Gorman and others to the cause of the Republican Party. Newfound strength makes the Party a player in the 2010 election.

But first you have to get nominated and elected.

pete speer

How can Curt Mercadante be involved with Tony's campaign when he is also running for the Grundy County Board?

Curt Mercadante

Not sure I understand your question, Pete.

The company for which I work - Revere Strategy Group - has worked for Commissioner Peraica's political organization since March of this year. Revere is a public affairs firm that has mostly corporate and non-profit clients. For Peraica's political organization, we built and maintain the Web site, develop his online videos, print materials, etc.

Peraica is just one of our many clients.

I am also, as you state, running for Grundy County Board - a part-time position.

Not sure of any conflict there...

Jerry

Wait...Gorman hired Sean Howard for PR? Is that true?

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