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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

DuPage Democrats Celebrate Big Wins, GOP Looks to Regroup

DuPage County—once a Republican stronghold—saw several Democratic victories on Election Day, leaving the GOP to question the impact of redistricting.

While Democrats across DuPage County celebrate several Election Day victories—including the re-election of President Barack Obama—the DuPage GOP is heading back to the drawing board. The votes in DuPage County, once known as a Republican stronghold, closely mirrored those of the nation Nov. 6, with 49.57 percent voting for President Barack Obama and 48.54 percent voting for Republican challenger Mitt Romney, according to unofficial results. In 2008, 54.72 percent of DuPage County voters supported Obama, while 43.93 percent cast their vote for Sen. John McCain. "I think this year's DuPage County numbers show that Obama's popularity in 2008 wasn't a fluke," said Bob Peickert, chairman of the DuPage County Democrats. "The president may not …

Friday, November 18, 2011

Letter to the Editor: Help Govern the GOP, Run for Precinct Committeeman

Petitions for the position are due by end of business on Monday, Dec. 5.

“We don’t want nobody nobody sent.” That infamous snub was directed at a young Abner Mikva when he stopped by a Chicago ward office looking to volunteer for the Democrats in the 1948 election. Mikva of course wasn’t deterred and went on to a distinguished career at the highest levels in all three branches of government.  The suspicious, unwelcoming attitude Mikva encountered over six decades ago is usually associated with Democratic Ward Bosses and the old Chicago Machine.  Republicans shouldn’t get too smug however. Consider that in 2010 no Republican candidate even bothered to run for Republican Precinct Committeeman in 51% of the 6,705 positions available across Illinois. That was the total number of precincts in the state’s 101 …

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