It's a crowded GOP field for the governor's race.
Right now all I am prepared to say is that I will consider it a conservative success if the establishment candidate Andy McKenna loses in today's primary.
P.S. And maybe a sleeper--backlash to the SEIU/Coulson anti-tea party dirty tricks propels Dr. Arie Friedman to victory in the 10th. I notice the beltway Politico doesn't even mention Friedman in their take.
More. I just wonder how many Chicagoans feel comfortable taking a Republican primary ballot. I would think that would impact Adam Andrzejewski's numbers, despite the Walesa hype.
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