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February 27th, 2013, 11:41 AM #1Active Member
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Mayor Bloomberg's Money Funds another Anti-Gun Candidate who Just Won
NYC Bloomberg and his $25 Billion net worth- an anti-gun force worth fearing:
Anti-gun Democrat shoo-in to replace Jackson Jr.
CHICAGO (AP) - The newly el
ected Democratic nominee to replace disgraced former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. vowed to become a leader in the fight for federal gun control and directly challenged the National Rifle Association in her victory speech.
But it remains to be seen if Robin Kelly's primary win Tuesday night in the Chicago-area district, aided by a $2 million ad campaign funded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's super PAC, would fuel the national debate.
Kelly, a former state representative, emerged early as a voice for gun control in the truncated primary season after Jackson resigned in November. She gained huge momentum as Bloomberg's super PAC poured money into anti-gun television ads in her favor that blasted one of her Democratic opponents, former U.S. Rep. Debbie Halvorson, for receiving a previous high rating from the NRA. Kelly supports an assault weapons ban, while Halvorson does not.
"We were on the right side of the issue and our message resonated," Kelly told The Associated Press shortly after her win.
Kelly promised in her victory speech later Tuesday night to fight "until gun violence is no longer a nightly feature on the evening news" and directly addressed the NRA, saying "their days of holding our country hostage are coming to an end."
Bloomberg called Kelly's win an important victory for "common sense leadership" on gun violence, saying in a statement that voters nationwide are demanding change from their leaders.
But other Democratic front-runners accused Bloomberg of buying a race and interfering in the heavily urban district that also includes some Chicago suburbs and rural areas.
"It shows, unfortunately, you can't go up against that big money. ...That's the problem with super PACs," Halvorson, who unsuccessfully challenged Jackson in a primary last year, told the AP. "There is nothing I could have done differently."
Kelly's win all but assures she will sail through the April 9 general election and head to Washington, because the Chicago-area district is overwhelmingly Democratic.
In the Republican contest, Chicago resident Paul McKinley led Eric Wallace, a publisher of Christian books, by 23 votes with a handful of precincts still uncounted. McKinley, a former felon, describes himself as a grassroots activist on behalf of ex-offenders.
The race was the district's first wide-open primary since 1995, when Jackson was first elected to Congress in a special election. He resigned in November after a months-long medical leave for treatment of bipolar disorder and other issues, then pleaded guilty this month to misspending $750,000 in campaign money on lavish personal items.
Even with his legal saga playing out in the courts, talk of guns dominated the primary race, which featured 14 Democrats. The election came after Chicago saw its deadliest January in more than a decade, including the fatal shooting of a high-profile honors student just days after she performed at events in Washington to celebrate President Barack Obama's second inauguration.
Political experts and fellow candidates said the super PAC money made all the difference, particularly in an election with a short primary and low voter turnout.
"The money bought Kelly a tremendous among of attention," said Laura Washington, a political analyst in Chicago. "She tapped into a real hard nerve out there in the community. People are really concerned about gun control and violence. She was smart to focus like a laser on that issue."
Bloomberg's entrance into the race became controversial, at least with the candidates and some voters.
The Democrat-turned-Republican-turned-independent has long taken a vocal stance against guns. He launched his super PAC weeks before the November election and spent more than $12 million to back seven candidates nationwide, including for newly elected Rep. Gloria Negrete McLeod, a California Democrat who ousted an incumbent during a race where guns were an issue.
On Tuesday, Kelly told supporters that she would work with Obama and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to get gun control legislation through Congress.
However, gun rights advocates dismissed the notion that Kelly's election and Bloomberg's attention would fuel the debate on gun control.
"This is an aberration," said Illinois State Rifle Association spokesman Richard Pearson. "This shows what you can do with $2 million in an offseason race. He bought the election is the way."
Another Democratic front-runner, Chicago Alderman Anthony Beale, also took issue with the ads, saying people were "extremely upset" that someone from New York was trying to tell people in Illinois how to vote.
"That's what money gets you," he told the AP after conceding late Tuesday. "We earned every vote."
Roughly 14 percent of registered voters came to the polls, an estimate Chicago officials called the lowest turnout in decades. Adding to the problem was a blast of wintry weather Tuesday that snarled traffic, cancelled hundreds of flights and could have kept some voters home.
But those who did make it out indicated that guns, ethics and economic woes were on their minds.
Mary Jo Higgins of Steger, a south Chicago suburb, said she voted for Halvorson because the former congresswoman was "the only Democrat who believes in the Second Amendment."
But Country Club Hills minister Rosemary Gage said she voted for Kelly because she was "standing with (Obama) and trying to get rid of guns."
"It's really bad in Chicago and across the country," Gage said. "Too many children have died."
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Associated Press writer Sara Burnett contributed to this report.
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February 27th, 2013, 01:16 PM #2Senior Member
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Re: Mayor Bloomberg's Money Funds another Anti-Gun Candidate who Just Won
Well the principles of our anti gun legislators our in plain view now. Bought and paid for to break the back of our Constitution and Bill of Rights. Flooding the the roots of our judicial system with greedy liars with false sentiment. Using the death of children to push their evil agendas. Have any doubts of the Anti Christ being here now?
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February 27th, 2013, 02:42 PM #3
Re: Mayor Bloomberg's Money Funds another Anti-Gun Candidate who Just Won
Maybe instead of being on the defense we should be attacking the electoral process?
Lets face it no politician needs a high capacity bank account!
Its too dangerous for America and the people they are supposed to serve.
No politician should have such wide ranging power outside of their elected district like we see in this case.
25 billion George Washingtons shouldn't rule over 300 million people.
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February 27th, 2013, 02:47 PM #4
Re: Mayor Bloomberg's Money Funds another Anti-Gun Candidate who Just Won
Let me get this straight.
Bloomdouche got a scumbag US Rep elected in the Chicago district?
Yeah, that was $2.5 million well spent. What a miracle.
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February 27th, 2013, 03:20 PM #5Grand Member
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February 27th, 2013, 04:51 PM #6
Re: Mayor Bloomberg's Money Funds another Anti-Gun Candidate who Just Won
Nothing lost there one commie for another.
Gun control is not about guns, it's about CONTROL
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February 27th, 2013, 06:32 PM #7
Re: Mayor Bloomberg's Money Funds another Anti-Gun Candidate who Just Won
Technically, Kelly isn't elected yet, this was just the Dem primary. But given that this was Jesse Jackson Jr's district, that went 81% for Obama in 2012 and hasn't voted more than 30% for a Republican presidential candidate since 1972, it might as well be the election. Bloomberg was playing defense here, not us.
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February 27th, 2013, 06:40 PM #8
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February 27th, 2013, 06:47 PM #9
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February 28th, 2013, 09:28 AM #10Grand Member
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Re: Mayor Bloomberg's Money Funds another Anti-Gun Candidate who Just Won
If I had that much money I sure could think of a few better ways to spend it.
Like creating my own personal knob creek shoot monthly.
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