Supporters of Judge Stephanie Saltouros's bid to hold her 10th Subcircuit seat have scheduled a fundraiser for their candidate on Monday, September 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Big Bricks Restaurant & Bar, 3832 N. Lincoln Ave.
Listed as hosts for the event are 47th Ward Committeeman Paul Rosenfeld, 45th Ward Alderman John Arena, 39th Ward Committeeman Robert Murphy, 40th Ward Alderman and Committeeman Patrick O'Connor, 41st Ward Committeeman Tim Heneghan, 35th Ward Alderman and Committeeman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, 38th Ward Alderman and Committeeman Nicholas Sposato, 33rd Ward Committeman Aaron Goldstein, and State Representative Robert F. Martwick, Jr. (Martwick is also chairing the campaign.)
Tickets for the event are $100 apiece, but sponsorships are available (Supporter - $200, Host - $500, Sponsor - $1,000, Patron - $2,500, and Chair - $5,000). For more information, or to reserve tickets, email kellymarie@kmmconsulting.com or call (937) 271-4194. (Yes, I know that's the area code for Dayton, Ohio. Welcome to the modern, mobile age.)
A belated Happy Rockyversary to Rocket J. Squirrel and Bullwinkle J. Moose
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Charlie Meyerson's Chicago Public Square had this yesterday, but it's not
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Remember when everywhere you looked, you saw the name "Richard M. Daley?" From sewer renovations to port-a-potties at Taste of Chicago, Daley got top billing.
I feel the same about Stephanie's campaign. Only diehard political followers know the names Stephanie focuses on rather than why she is worthy of my vote. No offense to Mr. Rosenfeld, Martwick, Murphy, et. al., but I don't vote for someone, especially a judge, because you support someone. Truth be told, when I see the names of certain backers, I either think "he is absolutely clueless as to what qualities make a good judge" or "if this corrupt politician wants someone on the bench, there is a reason why." (No implication re the three earlier examples).
Point is, I see Martwick's name in bold print and same or larger font than the candidate's. That usually only works when the name you are associating yourself with is someone who is immensely well-liked.
Go ahead and align yourself with those who voted for the bag tax, sugar tax, income tax, red light cameras, property tax increases if you think that impresses us, but don't ask yourself "what happened" when all those turned off by dirty politicians walk away.
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