On Wednesday, President Obama will visit Quincy, Illinois as part
of the president’s “White House to Main Street Tour.” The White
House press release reads, “President Obama will spend time in
these areas to hear about the challenges rural Americans face and
to listen to their ideas for working together to turn the economy
around.”
Republican Candidate for Congress Bobby Schilling believes
politics have brought the president to his district. His
opponent, Democrat Congressman Phil Hare, has been in hot water
lately for making several controversial votes with the Democrats
and for making a videotaped Constitutional gaffe. “He’s coming
here to help him [Hare] out,” Schilling told TAS on the
phone. While the president is in Quincy, Schilling expects to be
meeting with the local Tea Party.
The Cook D+3 District is likely have a close race this fall as
Schilling, an Italian restaurant owner, father of 10, and
“on-the-radar” NRCC Young Gun is set to challenge Hare. John
Kerry carried the district by 3 points in 2004, and Obama took 56
percent in 2008.
Hare ran into some trouble earlier this month when he was asked
at a town hall to defend the constitutionality of the Healthcare
bill. Hare replied, “I
don’t worry about the Constitution.” When pressed, he said, “I
believe it says we have ‘the right to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness.’” When an attendee pointed out that his
quote was actually from the Declaration of Independence, he
responded, “that doesn’t matter to me.”
Schilling focused his attack on Hare by pointing to his voting
record of consistently siding with Pelosi. Specifically, he
criticized Hare’s affirmative votes on health care, cap and
trade, Card Check, and the DC gun restrictions. Schilling told
TAS he advocates complete repeal of the health care
bill. He also added that he believed cap and trade would be
a job destroyer for his district, where John Deere is
headquartered and Caterpillar employs large numbers of workers.
Schilling explained, “I call that NAFTA, part II. It’s going to
put an unfair tax on them [the companies]. and chase them out of
the district and out of the United States. It’s another incentive
to keep them out of the United States.”
He also indicated that he would have been opposed to the stimulus
Bill and TARP. “Realistically, no county has ever spent its way
out of a recession or a depression and the United States is not
going to be an exception to that rule,” Schilling told
TAS.
As of last quarter, Schilling trails Hare in the money race, but
reported over $100,000 cash-on-hand. Hare will likely have the
backing of labor unions in this mostly-blue collar district. Yet,
if anger towards the Democrats persists, Schilling might make
this race competitive considering that Obama will not be on the
ballot this fall.
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