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Schneider gets backing from Durbin.
Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Highland Park) made a rare public appearance Thursday when Rep. Robert Dold’s (R-Kenilworth) campaign bus stopped outside the senator’s Highland Park home for a visit. Kirk has made few public outings since stroke in January. Dold also picked up Kirk’s endorsement. The video released by the Dold campaign shows the two lawmakers talking but does not disclose the details of their conversation. “Rep. Dold and I have worked on strengthening the security of Israel and to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons capabilities,” Kirk said in a release from the Dold campaign. “We worked together to put tougher sanctions on Iran’s energy sector and encouraged the administration to sign the new sanctions into law.” Meanwhile, …
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Take the unofficial, unscientific Patch poll and give us your comments. You get the results Sunday.
With election day approaching Tuesday and the nation’s eyes focused on the 10th Congressional District race between Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) and Democratic challenger Brad Schneider of Deerfield, Patch is taking a very unscientific poll. With very little polling information available to the general public, little is known about the potential outcome of the campaign. What is known is millions of dollars have been spent by the campaigns and outside groups trying to influence voters. Earlier: National Democrats Shine Spotlight on 10th The two contenders have debated once in a public in a forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters, Patch and the Union League Club of Chicago. They have also appeared on television together three times…
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9:25 am on Friday, December 14, 2012
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Democratic challenger to Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) turned around a family business.
When Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) ran for the House of Representatives two years ago, he presented his experience as President of his Rose Pest Control as a reason voters should send him to Congress. Deerfield management consultant Brad Schneider, Dold’s Democratic challenger, is touting his business background as a reason the citizens of the 10th Congressional District should now send him to Washington instead. Earlier: Party Leaders Weigh in on 10th District Attack Ads Now independent expenditure groups wanting to assure Dold’s reelection and to some degree the North Shore Congressman himself are questioning Schneider’s business success. They base their criticism on Schneider’s refusal to release his federal income tax returns and …
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12:14 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012
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Former Lake County Board Member Carol Spielman supports Brad Schneider.
I look for leadership in deciding who I want to represent me in congress. I also look for someone who stands up for the issues important to me. Women’s health issues is high on that list. Any assessment of Congressman Bob Dold’s stance on women’s health issues is that he does not lead or stand up for women when it matters. I was there in 1973 when women were granted the right to make their own decisions about their own bodies. This momentous decision for women will always need legislative reinforcement. Supporting that right should include supporting the institutions that care about women’s health by providing basic health services. Bob Dold voted for the “Protect Life Act” - also known as the “Let Women Die Act.” This amendment …
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More than six months ago, Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) and Democratic opponent Brad Schneider began debating the House Republican Budget. Take a look at an early Patch story and its update a the Nov. 6 election approaches.
Patch has updated a story it published in May where Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Evanston) criticized a proposal Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) about women's health. Information from Dold's Democratic opponent, Brad Schneider of Deerfield, has been added.
See Patch's July 15 story showing the difference between Schneider and Dold on Medicare and learn the facts about proposals affecting the health care plan for America's seniors.
Candidates express variations in ideas on taxes, health care and same sex marriage.
A few clear cut differences emerged during a debate Tuesday on WTTW between Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) and his Democratic opponent, Deerfield management consultant Brad Schneider. Though the two traded jabs on Schneider’s business background and Dold’s votes for the House Republican budget, their differences emerged on tax policy, health care reform and same sex marriage. This was their final debate before the Nov. 6 election. Earlier: Dold Discards Norquist Pledge in Debate With Schneider Though Dold told Patch Oct. 14 after a League of Women Voters debate in Lake Forest he will consider increasing the revenue of the federal government to help balance the budget, he does not like the notion of raising taxes now. “I don’t think it’s a…
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Dold and Schneider campaigns accelerate voter contact with the start of early voting.
With 10th Congressional voters receiving a barrage of phone calls, knocks on the door and brochures in their mailboxes not to mention all the commercials, one professional affiliated with a campaign has some advice. Vote early. The campaigns of Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) and Democratic challenger Brad Schneider are looking at every day between today and Nov. 6 as election day as they accelerate their efforts to persuade voters to choose their candidate. Earlier: Party Leaders Weigh in on 10th District Attack Ads “Our message to voters is that if you want us to stop calling, knocking on your door and mailing you information, please vote early,” Dold campaign spokesperson John McGovern said. This works for Schneider supporters as well. …
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Millions of Dollars of commercials attack Schneider and Dold. See five of the spots here and voice your own opinion.
Local Republican and Democratic Party leaders think 10th Congressional District voters are too smart to be influenced by all the negative advertising bombarding the local airwaves criticizing Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) and his Democratic opponent, Brad Schneider of Deerfield. Nevertheless, both campaigns and a number of outside groups are investing millions of dollars in commercials betting state Sen. Susan Garrett (D-Lake Forest) and Moraine Township Republican Chair Lou Atsaves of Lake Forest are overestimating their neighbors. Earlier: National Democrats Shine Spotlight on 10th “The voters in this district are very smart and well educated. They will see through this to make their decisions,” Garrett said in January when outside …
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