Friday, October 26, 2007

Laesh, Lauzen and debates in IL-14th

Anything but those TV ads with the family photos. Watching one was enough.

Laesh below using YouTube to make his points, and the St Charles Republican on GOP plans for debates.

“I’m in favor of as many debates as it takes to assure all of our constituents are fully informed on what our positions are on the issues,” Lauzen said. “If we had eight to 10 debates that would be just fine.”

Lauzen said he would like to see a change in the traditional debate structure, where candidates are given a short time period, usually one to three minutes, to respond to questions.

“I’d like to see the format be more flexible,” Lauzen said. “Right now you’re given about three minutes to present your background and agenda, then they give you a minute to answer a complex question.”

The “Oxford format” debate, which is less organized than traditional debate formats, would give candidates a chance to mix things up, Lauzen said.
Yes, Mix it up please, put it all on YouTube for us, and leave the family photo albums at home.

Update: A lot of back-and-forth over at Prairie State Blue on the debate among Democrats. It was held at the County Building but closed to all but Democratic Precinct Captains.

Update: On the GOP side, this on Wiggins in today's Herald,
The leader of Kane County's Republican party has offered to resign from his post after becoming a paid consultant for state Sen. Chris Lauzen's congressional campaign.

But Denny Wiggins told members of the Kane County Republican Central Committee at the group's monthly meeting Thursday he hopes a majority of party leaders agree to let him fulfill the remainder of his term as central committee chairman. The term ends Feb. 5, the day of the primary election.
We'll need a lot of lawyers to sort out all the issues in IL-14. Seems sort of needlessly complicated.

3 comments:

Anonymous,  5:28 PM  

Laesch lacks gravitas, money, organization, message, and most importantly, any ability to win.

This guy couldn't get elected to a village board much less to Congress.

Anonymous,  7:20 AM  

Look at those crazy eyes! This is kind of disturbing, right in time for Halloween.

Bill Baar 8:55 AM  

Laesh stakes out the issues. He spares us the family photo album like the guy with all the TV ads.

He uses YouTube videos to get his msg out.

I think you have to give him some credit for that.

Look at Pera's first TV ad.

Not a word about Iran which is the looming War out there and nothing on the Clinton and Obama split over sanctions and labeling the Revolutionary Guard terrorists.

I don't agree with Laesch but I sure know where he stands.

Lauzen takes some hits over at Illinois Review on his health care plan for being a big government conservative. Well, heck, I understand where Lauzen stands compared to these TV ads for Oberweis about midwestern values.

I think 2008 is going to be a year where people appreciate candor over triangulation. I think that explains why Giuliani can lead in the GOP.

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