McHenry County State’s Attorney candidate Patrick Kenneally doesn’t seem to be taking anything for granted. I think his fourth post card–a big one–arrive yesterday. The back compares Kenneally’s qualifications with those of his opponent, who is unnamed, on the followed … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mailing
Continuing his attack on the Internal Revenue Service, Congressman Peter Roskam points out that he was one of the point men when the IRS targeted conservative and Tea Party organizations. … Continue reading
District 2 McHenry County Board candidate John Reinert send out the first post card that he helped design. The other two came as independent expenditures from the Illinois Realtor Association. The address side of the post card that arrived today … Continue reading
Thursday was a five post card day at the Skinner household. The one you see below came from Recorder of Deeds candidate Tina Hill. Hill now serves on the McHenry County Board. The back side shows her sign, the word … Continue reading
Both post cards from Judge James Cowlin are designed to drive home his name and his title. … Continue reading
Three days ago, I got sent the walk piece for Nick Provenzano, who is running for re-election for a District 3 McHenry County Board seat. Note that he is emphasizing the word “proven” in his last name. Here’s Provenzano’s first … Continue reading
The Illinois Association of Realtors have made their second mailing on behalf of District 2 McHenry County Board member John Reinert. It will help increase his name identification. … Continue reading
Here’s the mail piece that a Friend of McHenry County Blog received yesterday from Recorder of Deeds candidate Joni Smith: … Continue reading
Steve Reick discovered two years ago that campaign pieces must tell who paid for it. One of his opponent State Rep. Jack Franks’ supporters complained that Reick’s billboard did not give that information. In the next billboard, Rieck put what … Continue reading
Like a boxer trying to bring down an opponent, Judge James Cowlin’s campaign delivered two punches today. The first was a mailing to Republicans. The second was a sticker on the front of the Northwest Herald. … Continue reading
Dan Proft’s Liberty Principals PAC is pouring tens of thousands of dollars into the campaigns of State Senate candidate Dan McConchie and State Rep. candidate Allen Skillicorn. Will Skillicorn’s ads show up on The Wheel of Fortune? Here is what … Continue reading
Here is the latest mailing from State Rep. candidate Allen Skillicorn: … Continue reading
Dan Proft’s PAC, Liberty Principles PAC, has mailed a second piece attacking Casey Urlacher. The message he wants imprinted in voters’ minds is that Urlacher is too close to Democrats. Again contributor connections to Democratic Party Governors Rod Blagojevich and Pat … Continue reading
An independent expenditure from Illinois Restoration Political Action Committee financed a mailing last week for State Senate candidate Dan McConchie. It’s a comparison piece trying to pin the donkey on McConchie’s opponents. It echoes Dan Proft’s PAC’s attack on Urlacher … Continue reading
The following mailing from Barrington Hills Village President Martin McLaughlin looks at the undesirability of staying in Illinois on both the general and personal levels. The address side talks of how his children have moved out of Illinois: … Continue reading
The following positive mailing from State Senate candidate Casey Urlacher arrived in Cary on Friday: … Continue reading
A newly-formed committee called the “Committee for Bold Leadership in Illinois” popped up on February 8th. It was formed by former Barrington Hills resident Jonathan Knight. He served briefly as a Republican Precinct Committeeman in Algonquin Township near Haegers Bend. … Continue reading
A big mailing from State Rep. hopeful Paul Serwatka hit mailboxes recently. You can see it below: … Continue reading
Here’s a mailing I just found among my abundant emails. It’s on behalf of McHenry County Board incumbent Anna May Miller’s re-election: = = = = = If someone will send me a more readable version of the Miller mailing, … Continue reading
Independent expenditures did not exist (at least officially) when I was running for office. In the mailing in support of Barrington Hills Village President for the State Senate, Realtors paid the bill. … Continue reading