Saturday, March 25, 2006

"The End is Here"

Eisendrath put up a good fight throughout the campaign. Exposing the failed promises of governor Blagojevich and his "Pay for Play" politics, Eisendrath stayed committed. The message was sent out that Democrats were not happy with the job the governor was doing and Eisendrath relayed those concerns by getting that message out.

A respectable campaign for a guy with little experience in this arena, but did fulfill the expectations of his believers and voters alike to send that message by taking 1/3 of the democratic vote away from Blagojevich. This message really instills fire in the republican campaign on issues that remain a concern for Democrats and republicans alike. Eisendrath has Thanked everyone for the belief, commitments and backing of his campaign. A "Classy Guy".

We will probably see this candidate in the future with more fire and desire to seek an office that will make a difference to you.

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Thursday, March 09, 2006

"The Home Stretch"

Gubernatorial candidate Edwin Eisendrath, the long shot is making his final push with just two weeks left until the primary. Three new TV ads are appearing this week further attacking Governor Blagojevich's record.

Eisendrath, whom is not a career politician is the longshot to dethrone the incumbent, but you've got to give the man credit for challenging this governor for the Democratic ticket. Following the chain of events and attacks Eisendrath has put forth towards Blagojevich's record it must have impacted the governors campaign because they won't debate Eisendrath. The truth must be damaging enough even if the governor wins his bid for the Democratic ticket, his Republican challengers would gain valuable ammunition to challenge him for the office.

The credibility of this challenger is growing, for instance; Eisendrath arrived 15 minutes early for a press conference and amazed reporters. Stated in an article by Mandy St. Amand from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch "The act of punctuality tells you something about a man who wants to be governor of Illinois." Compared to Governor Blagojevich showing up to events 30 to 40 minutes late.

Still on the attack, more dirty details are provided of the Governors broken promises and the forcing of business to close or move out of the state is surfacing. Residents haven't seen new taxes, but those increases were passed on to businesses in the state forcing them to close or leave. This has cost Illinois 187,000 jobs the last four years. The list goes on and on and on. Another Blagojevich failure has been deferring medicad bills over the past years and this debt has grown to 1.75 billion. It's good to focus on healthcare, but many other programs and state needs have been ignored. By doing one good deed, doesn't forgive him (Blagojevich)of all the other broken promises.

The out cries of dissatisfaction are getting louder and many Illinoisans are ready for change. The next article will report the fate of Mr. Eisendrath's political future. The Primary will be over and the voters will have their chance for change...

www.eisendrath2006.com St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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