Jack Franks Disagrees

State Rep. Jack Franks and Sheriff Keith Nygren mingle before the ceremonies inaugurating the 22nd Judicial Circuit.

State Rep. Jack Franks and Sheriff Keith Nygren mingle before the ceremonies inaugurating the 22nd Judicial Circuit.

After State Rep. Jack Franks finished talking to Republican County Chairman Bill LeFew and McHenry County Sheriff Keith Nygren, he was standing next to me waiting to get into the courtroom where the new 22nd judicial circuit would be celebrated. (Franks sponsored the bill, but was not allowed to speak.)

So, I asked him what he thought of my belief that he had “lost some face” when McHenry County Board candidate Mary Margaret Maule had lost her county board race in the McHenry-Wonder Lake-Richmond-Spring Grove area.

The congenial Democrat, who sent out an endorsement letter and walked precincts for Maule, disagreed.

“She carried every precinct I walked,” he told me.

My guess would be that 8th congressional district Congresswoman Melissa Bean probably carried most of those precincts, too, because he was campaigning for her as well.

Should we therefore conclude that if Jack Franks is willing to knock on doors that incumbent Republicans are in danger?

Perhaps the Franks’ coattails are not strong enough (should I say, “yet?”) to work with direct mail, but will work if he walks a neighborhood.


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