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A Message From the Founding Chair

Dear Friends,

laurenI know how you feel. I feel the same way. The outcome of the presidential election upset me, too. And, let’s face it, the country that we live in will be different—for the time being at least—from what we had envisioned. That much is undeniable.

But you know what? I’ve been here before. Several years ago, as a member of the Illinois state legislature, I ran for Congress in one of the most closely-watched races in the entire country that year. It was tough. It was close. And I lost with 49% of the vote.

I’d be lying if I said losing that campaign didn’t hurt—it did. But I turned my disappointment into action. We founded Tenth Dems. For over a decade now, our grassroots group has worked to elect Democrats to all levels of government within the 10th Congressional District. Since then Democrats won control of Congress, giving the country its first female Speaker of the House. My General Assembly colleague Barack Obama won his Senate campaign in Illinois and then won two presidential elections. And the House seat that almost went to Democrats in 2000 has now been won twice by Brad Schneider!

A lot has happened…but not by accident. Boy, have things changed from the days when I served as the only Democratic legislator in the state legislature from Lake County! We have won so many races. And in 2016, while other parts of the country saw a rightward pull, the 10th District bucked the trend and elected Democrats up and down the ballot.

Congratulations to all of our wonderful Democratic candidates. Some of our victorious candidates include Tammy Duckworth, Susana Mendoza, Brad Schneider, Kim Foxx, Melinda Bush, Julie Morrison, Sam Yingling, Carol Sente, and Erin Cartwright Weinstein. We’re grateful to all the candidates who ran under the Democratic banner, whether they won or lost, and were willing to put themselves forward in order to make our world a better place. Your work helping to grow the Democratic infrastructure WILL make a difference. Thank you.

In one of the most closely-watched races this campaign cycle, Democrat Brad Schneider defeated the incumbent Republican Congressman. Now, more than ever, the people of the 10th District must be represented in Washington by someone who is not afraid to stand up to Donald Trump and a right-wing Congress when they continue their assault on the environment, gun violence legislation, women’s choice, immigration reform, LGBT rights, and an economy that works for all. Fortunately, we will have Brad fighting for all of us.

And I’m so glad that Brad will represent us in the Illinois delegation along with Tammy Duckworth, who defeated Republican Mark Kirk to become our new U.S. Senator from Illinois. I must say, this is a defeat I’ve been working toward for a very long time.

Tenth Dems activists helped make a significant difference for our local 2016 candidates. Those candidates will continue to build on the progress we’ve made nationally and locally and will stand up to those looking to take us backwards.

In the end, we get the elected officials we want by starting at the grassroots level, whether it’s knocking on doors, making phone calls, or staffing offices. Though it was a good night for many of our candidates in the 10th District, the national results were heartbreaking.

So, friends, take some time (but not very much) and let’s dust ourselves off and get started again soon. It’s the only way we can build on the momentum we created in 2016. I know we can do it together.

Onward,

Hon. Lauren Beth Gash
Tenth Dems Founding Chair

Post Election Discussion Sponsored by Tenth Dems Nov. 21 at 7 PM

To so many, it seems like a dark time. But together we have the power to make our own light. And here in the 10th District, there’s already more than a flicker.

Overall, Election Day was an overwhelming success for the people of the 10th District. Democrats up and down the ballot won. Some candidates were strongly favored, while some surprised prognosticators. All were part of a ticket that withstood a scary, shocking rightward pull seen in so many areas of the country.

Join like-minded Democratic voters on Monday, November 21, in Lake Forest to discuss what happened in 2016 and what we can do going forward.

Congratulations to all of our wonderful Democratic candidates. Some of our victorious candidates include Tammy Duckworth, Susana Mendoza, Brad Schneider, Kim Foxx, Melinda Bush, Julie Morrison, Sam Yingling, and Erin Cartwright Weinstein.

In one of the most closely-watched races this cycle, Democrat Brad Schneider comfortably defeated incumbent Republican Congressman Bob Dold. Brad’s victory was a repudiation of Dold’s double-talk. Now, more than ever, the people of the 10th District must be represented in Washington by someone who is not afraid to stand up to Donald Trump and a right-wing Congress if and when they continue their assault on the environment, gun violence legislation, women’s choice, immigration reform, and an economy that works for all. Fortunately, Brad Schneider is the voice the 10th District needs.

And Brad will represent us in the Illinois delegation along with Tammy Duckworth, who ousted Republican Mark Kirk to become our new U.S. Senator from Illinois.

Tenth Dems is proud to have helped so many 2016 candidates who will continue to build on the progress we’ve made nationally and locally, and will stand up to those looking to take us backwards. Thank for being an integral part of that success. Let’s do it again starting with a discussion this Monday, November 21, at 7 pm, at the Gorton Community Center, 400 E. Illinois Road, in Lake Forest. Click here to sign up as we continue the work we put so much heart into in 2016. We can’t stop. We won’t stop.

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November newsletter

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Tenth Dems November Newsletter

Please follow the link to view our November newsletter as a pdf file:

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And be sure to come to the Annual Awards Dinner, featuring keynote speaker Scott Turow, tomorrow night, Tuesday, November 1, at 7 p.m. at the Embassy Suites, 1445 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield.  Register here.

In this issue of Tenth News:

Why Tammy Will Triumph

State Senator Julie Morrison to Receive Mikva Leadership Award at Tenth Dems Annual Awards Dinner

Congress Watch: Mark Kirk and Bob Dold, Candidates of the Party of Trump, Do Not Deserve Your Vote     

A Tale of Two Parties: Why Bob Dold and Mark Kirk Should Share Defeat with Donald Trump

It Has All Happened Before

Why You Should Love Hillary Clinton

Tenth Dems Talk Politics in Vernon Hills

Trump Misogyny in Context

Personal PAC Annual Awards Luncheon Features Gloria Steinem

Donald Trump — A Real Man He is NOT!

The Affordable Care Act: Where It Began, and Where It Stands Today

 

Why Tammy Will Triumph

By Eleonora di Liscia

Reaching back to an old, but effective, playbook, Republicans have been conducting a campaign of lies to “swift boat” Tammy Duckworth.  It won’t work.

State Senator Julie Morrison to Receive Mikva Leadership Award at Tenth Dems Annual Awards Dinner

State Senator Julie Morrison is being honored November 1 at the Tenth Dems Annual Awards Dinner, keynoted by best-selling author, prominent attorney, and civil justice advocate Scott Turow.  It will be a memorable evening.  Read here about some of Sen. Morrison’s accomplishments.

Congress Watch: Mark Kirk and Bob Dold, Candidates of the Party of Trump, Do Not Deserve Your Vote

By Barbara Altman     

Early voting in the 2016 Election is already underway. If you have not yet cast your ballot, you should read about why a vote for Bob Dold and Mark Kirk is the wrong choice to make.

A Tale of Two Parties: Why Bob Dold and Mark Kirk Should Share Defeat with Donald Trump

By Barbara Altman

If you’re not already convinced that Bob Dold and Mark Kirk should be defeated this November, consider their party’s standard bearer, Donald Trump, and think about how Dold and Kirk have contributed to the political climate that has allowed a candidate like Trump to represent their Republican Party.  

It Has All Happened Before

By Ron Altman

The word “unprecedented” has been used, perhaps too often, to describe what has taken place so far in this election cycle. If you’re repulsed by Trump but aren’t in love with Hillary Clinton, a little history might put things in perspective.

Why You Should Love Hillary Clinton

By Eleonora di Liscia

With all the outright lies being told about Hillary Clinton, here are some actual facts about her stellar career in public service.

Tenth Dems Talk Politics in Vernon Hills

By Laurence D. Schiller

A recent Let’s Talk Politics event turned out a large group eager to discuss the issues.

Trump Misogyny in Context

By Anne Wedner

All the talk surrounding Donald Trump’s views about women help mask other critical issues that render him totally unqualified to be President.

Personal PAC Annual Awards Luncheon Features Gloria Steinem

By Carol Hillsberg

A contingent of Tenth Dems enjoyed the Personal PAC Awards Luncheon on October 13, and especially the keynote address given by the incomparable Gloria Steinem.

Donald Trump — A Real Man He is NOT!

By Steven Gan

The title of this month’s Personal Perspective says it all.

The Affordable Care Act: Where It Began, and Where It Stands Today

By Murray L. Levin, M.D.

The Affordable Care Act has its flaws, but the Right’s attempts to undo this legislation ignore the many improvements it has brought to a deeply flawed American healthcare system.  A Hillary Clinton administration, with the support of a Congress willing to legislate, would build on Obamacare’s many virtues, to the benefit of all Americans.

 

Fact Check: Dold funded Trump turnout operation, despite rhetoric

10250109_10152345788268756_7152906309193537781_nDeerfield, IL — With less than two weeks before Election Day, Republican Rep. Bob Dold continues to say one thing while doing another. Dold is hoping splashy TV ads distort reality: Bob Dold wants 10th District voters to think he doesn’t support Donald Trump, but behind the scenes Dold supports the groups turning out the vote for Trump in Lake County.

Here is reality: “The Lake County Republicans are working to turn Illinois into a red state. From now until the election, calls on behalf of Donald Trump, as well as other local GOP candidates will be made from Lake County Republican Headquarters, 320 Peterson Road, Libertyville” (Lake County Republican Federation e-newsletter, 10/25/16). The Lake County Republican Central Committee (whose website is www.lakecountyrepublicans.com) and the Lake County Republican Federation are located at that address.

After publicly claiming he wouldn’t support Donald Trump, Bob Dold headlined a closed-door “Beat Hillary at the Distillery” fundraiser for the Lake County Republican Central Committee and the Lake County Republican Federation.

Bob Dold’s campaign has given the local Republican groups money over the years, including $2,250 to the Lake County Republican Central Committee and $1,850 to the Lake County Republican Federation during the 2016 cycle (Illinois State Board of Elections).

In addition to phone calls getting out the vote, a voter guide from Lake County Republicans encourages the election of Donald Trump. An anti-Hillary, “Let’s Make America Great Again!” message is included in the Lake County Republicans’ voter guide. The disclaimer at the bottom reads, “Paid for by the Lake County Republican Central Committee.”

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Custom-made Trump yard signs displayed with the Lake County Republicans’ website have been created, and they’re paid for by the Lake County Republican Central Committee.

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Here is Chairman of the Lake County Republican Central Committee Mark Shaw wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat with the Lake County Republicans’ website on it, posing next to Trump supporter, former Rep. Joe Walsh, at the Lake County Republicans’ picnic.

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Trump yard signs are available on the Lake County Republicans’ website at http://lakecountyrepublicans.com/get-a-trump-yard-sign/.

The Lake County Republicans bring a Donald Trump cutout with them to events, like the one below at the Lake County Fair:

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It’s clear Bob Dold backs partisan groups that aren’t accidentally dialing for Donald but ones that actually support him and are working to elect Trump. Double Talk Dold can look into the camera and say otherwise, but 10th District voters know better than to believe more campaign rhetoric from Republican Bob Dold.

This aligns with other Dold behavior regarding the presidential race:

  • Dold said voting for Hillary Clinton would be a “disaster” and a “mess” — stronger rhetoric than he’s ever publicly used about Trump (NBC Ward Room, 10/17/16).
  • Dold has held zero “Beat Trump” fundraisers.
  • Dold described Hillary Clinton in a TV ad as “what’s wrong with politics” for asking people to look at Donald Trump’s record. He compared that statement to Trump calling Clinton the devil.