Trump Announcement Party at Huntley Bowl Sees Congressional Candidate Jim Marter Courting Voters

A party to cheer on the announcement of President Donald Trump was held at the Huntley Bowl Tuesday night.

GOP congressional hopeful Jim Marter drove up from Kendall County toc court 14th District voter and activist support.

Jim Marter seeks support of Huntley Area Tea Party member.

State Rep. Allen Skillicorn, who is acting like he is going to run attended the later part of the rally.


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Trump Announcement Party at Huntley Bowl Sees Congressional Candidate Jim Marter Courting Voters — 6 Comments

  1. Jim Matter and Al Skillcorn – A couple punchlines to bad jokes.

    Proof that the GOP has lost its way in Mchenry County.

  2. Chico you are the real punchline to the bad jokes in McHenry County.

    You wouldn’t know how to follow a yellow brick road if your life depended on it.

  3. In 2006, Hastert spent $5,206,105 to beat Laesch who spent $306,020.

    In 2008 Oberweis spent $5,064,489 and lost to Foster who spent $4,904,265.

    In 2014 Oberweis spent $2,4126,926 and lost to Durbin who spent $12,614,224.

    In 2016 Kirk spent $11,973,173 and lost to Duckworth who spent $16,627,563. In the primary Marter spent $71,882.

    In 2018, Hultgren spent $2,379,958 and lost to Underwood who spent $4,746,087.

    I consider the money being spent in elections obscene.

    That said, the number one criteria for a successful candidate is access to gobs of money to fund things like negative advertising and a ‘ballot harvesting’ program.

    The question is, which Republican Congressman wannabe can raise the funds to defeat the incumbent?

  4. Bravo to James Marter for coming out to Huntley to join Republicans listening to President Trump announce his re-election bid for next year!

    This is the 2nd straight week Marter has made an unannounced appearance in McHenry County, given he came to the Crystal Lake Town Hall meeting held by Senators DeWitte/McConchie/Wilcox last Tuesday for a meet and greet.

    We know it’s a drive from Oswego.

    Thank you.

    And we know he will be back in Huntley on the 27th for the scheduled meet and greet with the Huntley Area TEA Party.

  5. 14th Congressional District Update 6/19/19

    Lauren Underwood Goes All-In for Abortion-on-Demand

    Late yesterday afternoon, Congresswoman Lauren Underwood went all-in for the abortion-on-demand Reproductive Health Act (RHA) signed into law last week by Governor Pritzker. Her campaign Twitter account tweeted the following:

    Reproductive healthcare is a fundamental human right. Proud of our state for standing up for women, and I won’t stop fighting until every woman’s right to choose is protected. #StopTheBans

    The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) last Wednesday opined that Congresswoman Underwood did not respond to the NPR affiliate for comment on the RHA. Underwood’s tweet from yesterday left no doubt where she stands on Right-to-Life. From a WBEZ article last Wednesday, NRCC Chairman, MN Congressman Tom Emmers said, “I would ask them all [Democrats targeted by NRCC] quite frankly, [IL Congresswoman and DCCC Chair] Cheri Bustos, where they stand on these issues,” Emmer said, specifically referring to abortion. “Because we’re going to.”

    Of the Republicans, only State Representative Allen Skillicorn responded to Underwood’s tweet with a tweet of his own from this morning:

    Just another politician who is out of step with a majority of he people. #infanticide is not #healthcare .@LaurenUnderwood #RHAinIL #passtherha

    We’ll see how all of the other Republican candidates respond to Underwood’s declaration on Right-to-Life.

    NRCC Chairman Urges Republicans to Take Socialism Seriously

    Yesterday, an opinion piece was published on FOX News from NRCC Chairman Tom Emmers concerning how real the socialism threat is to our country, and why Republicans need to be knowing what it is and how to defend our freedom in the face of the Democrats’ socialistic agenda of “Democratic socialism” including “Medicare-for-All”, the “Green New Deal” and Abortion-on-Demand including repeal of the Hyde Amendment.

    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/nrcc-chairman-tom-emmer-republicans-socialism-democrats-voters

    James Marter Writes About Deficits and Term Limits

    James Marter’s campaign issued two Facebook memes in the past 14 hours dealing with deficits and term limits. He included a graphic on term limits about all of the members of Congress who go into lobbying after leaving office. One wonders if Marter and the other Republicans running will support the Antillean Alliance of Senator Ted Cruz and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as they work together to write legislation to ban members of Congress from going into lobbying. Ocasio-Cortez told ABC This Week this past Sunday that her staff and Cruz’s staff are discussing the draft legislation.

    Congressional Candidates’ Report Cards Coming Out (i.e. Campaign Fundraising Reports)

    It’s June 19th, and the 2nd quarter ends a week from Sunday. Shortly afterward, the Republican congressional candidates will need to file their 2nd quarter Federal Election Commission (FEC) Campaign Fundraising Reports to the FEC, which will be made public by mid-July. This will be a good indicator how the Republican candidates are doing, and to see what the eventual nominee will be up against when Congresswoman Underwood’s 2nd quarter fundraising is disclosed.

    The following candidates have filed FEC paperwork, and will be the ones required to file a 2nd quarter report: Danny Malouf, Jim Oberweis, Ted Gradel, James Marter. Anthony Catella has not filed FEC paperwork, and since Sue Rezin and Allen Skillicorn have yet to announce their congressional candidacies, they have not filed paperwork either. Though Matt Quigley ended his campaign on April 5, he will be required to file an FEC report, too.

    All of the candidates, particularly James Marter, have been ramping up their appeals for campaign fundraising. The fruit of their labor will be determined when their numbers are made public next month.

    The DCCC Statement on the Republicans Running for the 14th, May 31

    The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) issued a statement on May 31 on the heels of James Marter’s entry into the field as a candidate. Note how the DCCC highlights fundraising, and omits Oberweis’ putting $100,000 of his own money into his first quarter fundraising. The DCCC head-count of six excludes Sue Rezin and Allen Skillicorn and includes Matt Quigley:

    GOP Clown Car in IL-14 Gets Even More Crowded: Republican field continues to underwhelm as sixth candidate enters the race, with more in the wings

    Like clockwork, yet another mediocre Republican candidate entered the primary field in Illinois’ 14th Congressional district this week, bringing the total to six, with more candidates weighing bids. With titular frontrunner (and noted serial political loser) Jim Oberweis raising a paltry $107,450 in his first quarter as a candidate, expect more weak candidates to hop in, and for Republicans to engage in a nasty and expensive race to the right.

    While the GOP primary field gets big enough for a pick-up basketball game, Congresswoman Lauren Underwood is focused in Washington on delivering for middle-class families: by working to lower the cost of health care, reversing the GOP’s tax hike on Illinois homeowners, and caring for our veterans.

    The 11th Annual Congressional Womens Softball Game Benefitting Cancer Research is Today

    It’s “Team Congress” versus the “Bad News Babes”, or congressional women (both House and Senate) vs. women in the news media in D.C. facing off to benefit cancer research. Chicago Sun-Times D.C. Bureau chief Lynn Sweet is playing, as well as IL Congresswoman Cheri Bustos. Lauren Underwood is not playing, but she’ll likely be in the stands cheering for Team Congress, since her D.C. roommate, Congresswoman Katie Hill, is on the Team Congress roster.

    Of the 17 women on the Team Congress roster, 3 are Republicans so we can call this a bipartisan roster. The Republicans include team co-captain, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA), and team co-captain Rep. Martha Roby (R-AL-2)

    It’s all for a good cause.

    https://www.congwomensoftball.org

  6. Lauren “Ms. Voodoo” Underwood unemployed in 2021.

    How sad.

    Hope she doesn’t nurse a grudge.

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