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Stellar

(5,644 posts)
Sat Jan 17, 2015, 06:09 PM Jan 2015

Rauner spent nearly $36 a vote to become Illinois governor

Rauner spent nearly $36 a vote to become Illinois governor

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/ct-bruce-rauner-campaign-fundraising-met-0116-20150115-story.html

Records show Rauner spent nearly $24 million in the last three months of 2014 in governor's race.


Republican Bruce Rauner spent a record $65.3 million — or nearly $36 a vote — to become Illinois' new governor, newly filed state records showed Thursday.

In the last three months of 2014 alone, Rauner spent nearly $24 million, including nearly $22.8 million from Oct. 1 to Election Day on Nov. 4, according to the State Board of Elections filing.

Rauner, who was inaugurated Monday as Illinois' 42nd governor, is a private equity investor who is perhaps the wealthiest person to run for the state's top job. He has estimated his wealth at more than $500 million.

Emanuel with $6.5 million for stretch run of re-election bid
Emanuel with $6.5 million for stretch run of re-election bid
In making his first bid for public office, Rauner spent expansively on television ads, first to win the March 2014 GOP primary election and then during the general election against Democratic incumbent Pat Quinn. Rauner's advertising initially was aimed at burnishing a frugal image despite his financial success but turned sharply negative against Quinn throughout the fall campaign.

In addition to TV ads, Rauner gave $4.4 million to the Illinois Republican Party during the closing weeks of the campaign, attempting to resuscitate a moribund political organization and create a get-out-the-vote operation.

http://www.illinoisfamilyaction.org/?tag=bruce-rauner
Governor-elect Bruce Rauner (R) won a slim majority of the total votes and by 142,284 votes over incumbent Patrick Quinn (D). Voter turnout was 49 percent, and compared to the 2010 gubernatorial election was down two percent, or 112,353 less voters in the 2014 election.
Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Lisa Madigan won decisively with 59 percent of the total vote, beating Republican challenger Paul Schimpf who received little support from the Republican establishment in Illinois.


Rauners Friday night dump.....

Rauner pulls plug on Quinn's last-minute moves

Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner has pulled the plug on Democratic predecessor Pat Quinn’s attempt to raise the minimum wage for state contractors, require the governor to release more details about his tax returns and stop Illinois State Police from detaining people based on their immigration status.

Rauner’s executive orders, issued late on a Friday when fewer people are paying attention to the news, would effectively cancel seven edicts Quinn made during his final days as the head of state government.

The tax disclosure requirement was among a number of final jabs Quinn took at Rauner, who the ex-governor frequently criticized for releasing only limited income tax data during the campaign. Rauner has said he has turned over more information than required under law. There is no requirement under law.

"It is clear that too many of Pat Quinn's actions during his final weeks in office were in an effort to settle political scores and not wholly aimed at serving the public's interest," Rauner spokesman Lance Trover said in a statement. The administration says it will decide on a "case-by-case basis" if any of Quinn's orders may be "re-implemented."
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/chi-rauner-pulls-plug-on-quinns-lastminute-maneuvers-20150116-story.html


What does a party want from his constituents AFTER paying $36.00 per vote? And after the people have spoken about a pay raise....
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Rauner spent nearly $36 a vote to become Illinois governor (Original Post) Stellar Jan 2015 OP
If people want a pay raise they don't elect a republican. onecaliberal Jan 2015 #1
hear, hear! Stellar Jan 2015 #2
I don't understand how people keep onecaliberal Jan 2015 #3
Ever hear of Unruh's Law Fortinbras Armstrong Jan 2015 #5
Seriously he did. At least he should have given the voters the forty bucks. onecaliberal Jan 2015 #6
I am really worried about what Mitt Rauner is going to do... truebrit71 Jan 2015 #4
agreed but the house and the senate are against him, so ChairmanAgnostic Jan 2015 #7
I listened to him speak yesterday. murielm99 Feb 2015 #8

onecaliberal

(35,840 posts)
1. If people want a pay raise they don't elect a republican.
Sat Jan 17, 2015, 06:40 PM
Jan 2015

If he takes away their minimum wage increase they are only getting what they voted for.

Stellar

(5,644 posts)
2. hear, hear!
Sat Jan 17, 2015, 07:19 PM
Jan 2015

He reminds me of Chris Christie some how. He paid off a lot of people during this election, believe me. Now he's got to do something to get his money back.

Fortinbras Armstrong

(4,473 posts)
5. Ever hear of Unruh's Law
Sun Jan 18, 2015, 06:14 AM
Jan 2015

Named for Jesse Unruh (1922 – 1987), a who spent nearly four decades in California state politics. He said "Money is the mother's milk of politics."

Rauner bought himself a governorship.

 

truebrit71

(20,805 posts)
4. I am really worried about what Mitt Rauner is going to do...
Sun Jan 18, 2015, 01:46 AM
Jan 2015

... to this state in the next four years....Fucking stupid republican voters....

ChairmanAgnostic

(28,017 posts)
7. agreed but the house and the senate are against him, so
Mon Jan 19, 2015, 02:06 PM
Jan 2015

the damage SHOULD be limited. I hope.

Still, there is something to admire about $36 per Illinois voter. It is like a head tax for the rich. Pity it only went to TV, Radio, Intertube advertising, advertising firms, and letter writers. If only it had gone to pension reform, school investment, or road building.

murielm99

(31,438 posts)
8. I listened to him speak yesterday.
Sun Feb 8, 2015, 05:17 PM
Feb 2015

He was trying to convince everyone that we need to be a right-to-work state.

I hope no one buys this.

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