Chicago Mayor Emanuel Desperate for Help from Republicans
for Re-election
by Warner Todd Huston 18 Mar 2015Chicago, IL
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has
been one of the more famously partisan left-wingers in recent memory, but
despite that reputation, he has been the happy recipient of millions in
donations from Republicans in this political fight of his life. And desperate
for support, Emanuel is turning to the city’s small GOP contingent to regain
office.
Despite having the advantage of millions of dollars in his
campaign war chest, Emanuel is still in a runoff election that months ago many
thought he would easily avoid.
Much of the cash in that campaign war chest has been filled
by donations from deep pocketed Illinois Republican moderates along with the
usual who’s who of the state’s liberals. But as Josh Kraushaar reports,
Emanuel has been quietly relying on a host of Republicans for support in this
now contentious re-election campaign.
Illinois’ Republican Senator Mark Kirk, the
state’s new Republican Governor Bruce Rauner, and super rich moderate
Republicans have all rallied to Rahm’s side in this election.
Emanuel won the largest number of votes in last month’s city-wide
election but did not reach the 50 percent plus he needed to win
re-election outright. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, Rahm’s closest opponent, received
only 28 percent in the five-way election, but it was enough to keep Rahm under
50 percent. Hence, the mayor was forced into the first runoff election in Windy
City history.
Since then, Emanuel has desperately tried several new
tactics to win back a skeptical electorate. He even tried to dull his
sharp edges in a recent campaign commercial
trying to appear as Mr. Nice Guy instead of the tough-talking pol everyone
knows he is.
With the election as close as it is, Rahm has been playing a
double edged game by quietly promising business and moderate Republicans that
he’ll keep their interests in mind while trying not to upset the left-wing
power base in the Windy City.
Emanuel hopes to convince the city’s GOP voters that he is
the more “conservative” candidate compared to the ultra liberal Chuy Garcia.
“The difficult task for Emanuel is to win their support
while not alienating the more-progressive elements of the electorate,”
Kraushaar reported on Wednesday. “So the mayor is raising big money from
wealthy conservative donors while sending a subtle message in his campaign ads
that is designed to scare the more-affluent constituencies in the city–without
trumpeting support from the Right. He has welcomed Rauner’s quiet outreach for
his campaign while also blasting the governor for his proposed budget cuts.”
But things are not going as well as Rahm had imagined they
would only a few months ago.
“The people on Rahm’s campaign are really worried,” an
Emanuel insider said. “I don’t feel like they think they have a good handle on
how they take him down and win this thing. Rahm’s mystique was the
inevitability of success, and once you strip that away, more voters think this
thing isn’t a lock.”
For his part, Garcia doesn’t have much campaign cash but has
racked up a series of important endorsements. He was the early recipient of
support from the city’s teachers, but over the last few weeks he also
got the nod from Jesse Jackson, and the city’s
black ministers, as well as the powerful Service Employees International Union.
Garcia has come sometimes within double digits of Emanuel in
this election that has become surprisingly competitive.
Teachers
Chicago
Teachers Pension Fund is an investor in DV Urban Realty Partners.
Note: Municipal
Employees' Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago is an investor in DV Urban Realty Partners.
Robert G. Vanecko
is a co-founder for DV Urban Realty
Partners, and Mayor Richard M. Daley’s
nephew.
Richard
M. Daley is Robert G. Vanecko’s
uncle, a member of the Commercial Club
of Chicago, was the Chicago (IL) mayor,
and Michelle Obama was his staffer.
Rahm
I. Emanuel is a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago, the Chicago (IL) mayor,
and was the White House chief of staff for the Barack Obama administration.
Allison S. Davis
is a co-founder for DV Urban Realty
Partners, and was a partner at Miner,
Barnhill & Galland.
Barack
Obama was an associate at Miner,
Barnhill & Galland, and an intern at Sidley Austin LLP.
Michelle
Obama was a lawyer at Sidley Austin
LLP, Mayor Richard M. Daley’s
staffer, and babysat Jesse L. Jackson Jr.
Jesse L. Jackson
Jr. was babysat by Michelle Obama,
and is Jesse L. Jackson Sr’s son.
Newton
N. Minow is a senior counsel at Sidley
Austin LLP, and a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago.
Bruce
V. Rauner is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, Illinois state government governor, and
the president of the Rauner Family
Foundation.
Rauner
Family Foundation was a funder for New
Schools for Chicago, Stand for
Children, Students for Education
Reform, and Teach for America.
James S.
Crown is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, and a trustee
at the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Lester Crown
is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, and was a lifetime
trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Aspen Institute (think
tank), and the Economic Policy
Institute.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Andrew
L. Stern was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen
Institute (think tank), a director at the Economic Policy Institute, and the president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
Rhonda Weingarten
is a director at the Economic Policy
Institute, the president of the American
Federation of Teachers, and was the president of the United Federation of Teachers.
American
Federation of Teachers was a contributor for the Priorities USA Action.
Priorities
USA Action was a super PAC supporting the 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaign.
Barack
Obama was the candidate or the 2012
Barack Obama presidential campaign, and an associate at Miner, Barnhill & Galland.
Allison S. Davis
was a partner at Miner, Barnhill &
Galland, and is a co-founder for DV
Urban Realty Partners.
Chicago
Teachers Pension Fund is an investor in DV Urban Realty Partners.
Municipal
Employees' Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago is an investor in DV Urban Realty Partners.
Robert G. Vanecko
is a co-founder for DV Urban Realty
Partners, and Mayor Richard M. Daley’s
nephew.
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