Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Brady Back in Lead!!!!

UPDATE: 97% FoxChicago, BRADY!!!***

Sun Times
Name Party Votes % 96%
Brady , Bill GOP 149,985 20%
Dillard , Kirk GOP 148,720 20%
McKenna , Andy GOP 139,087 19%
Ryan , Jim GOP 124,169 17%
Andrzejewski , Adam GOP 106,601 15%

P.S. The Dem incumbent Quinn is leading by a hair.

Will it be Brady for Illinois?

More. Leftie Jim Warren glum on WGN (Blago overshadows Gov. Quinn. In the Senate race, Giannoulias dogged by his family Broadway Bank scandal, not to mention Bright Start). Conservative Jack Ryan says the bread and butter, jobs issues will dominate this fall rather than social issues. Advantage Republicans.

It has been a good night for conservatives. No question.

More. McKenna not conceding. Makes brief statement. What an ass. Or should I say skunk.

More.
ColonelTribune Kirk Dillard is live on WGN-TV: http://bit.ly/bONYwn Reporter in field thinks he's still ahead. He knows he's not.

ColonelTribune Kirk Dillard is not going to sleep. He is going to drink a Diet Coke. Which are YOU going to do?
Poor liberal Jim Warren. He thought it was pragmatic for Dillard not to sign the no tax pledge.

More:)
ColonelTribune RT @tbloomquist: @ColonelTribune Will McKenna let us know when he turns off his bedside lamp? [click]
More:)
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Brady tells us he's looking forward to seeing everyone at the unity breakfast tomorrow morning. Hope McKenna doesn't oversleep!
More. WGN says Bill Brady used to play poker with Barack Obama when they served together in the state Senate in Springfield.

P.S. This debate may have been a game changer. And Bill Brady didn't duck debates around the state. The elite media Trib who endorsed McKenna should have looked at this Dem poll.

More. 12:29 am Dillard still not conceding. A couple hundred precincts left. 99% Fox Chicago. 130 Chicago precincts yet to report. 32 from Cook County. I would think mostly Dem votes there, tho Cook County maybe more for Dillard.

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