This morning's article about FWIW reaching the four million page view milestone has generated a goodly number of clicks and a whole bunch of new Twitter followers (which, admittedly, was something I hoped might happen when I put it up).
The following links may be helpful and/or entertaining for at least some of any new visitors who happen by.
The list begins with a 2017 reminiscence about my ill-fated 1994 10th Subcircuit campaign (the picture above shows one of my billboards from that debacle -- and, yes, the reason you can't see the punch number on that billboard was because, in 1994, I did not know enough to include it). The other four links on this list are to posts I did in 2021, attempting to answer the should-I-just-throw-my-hat-in-the-ring question, including a retelling of my really dumb countywide bid in 1996, but also providing a little Chicago history along with some of the lessons I eventually learned in the 15 years (so far) that I have covered Cook County judicial elections on this site.
If you are not a new visitor, do not be alarmed: regular programming will resume here shortly.
Herewith, then, the list:
If you don't want to deal with all this clicking back and forth, you can always wait for the book which I keep trying to write. Actually, click now and remember to buy the book later....
- For those who came in late: Why I cover judicial stuff on my blog;
- Or you could just run? That is terrible advice....;
- Or you could just run? Some suggestions if you're thinking about it -- part 1;
- Or you could just run? More suggestions... for what they're worth; and
- Or you could just run? The pros and cons, especially the cons, of slating.
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