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Madigan’s wrath evident in suburban representative race

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Not to be outdone, Madigan ordered up the printing of a flier featuring photos of his candidate, Kathleen Willis, and Congressman Gutierrez. “Luis Gutierrez and Kathleen Willis, Fighting for our families and our concerns!” the text underneath the photo read.

But the wildest move of the entire campaign came when a political action committee with obvious ties to Madigan popped up out of nowhere and sent direct mailers to Republicans blasting Saviano for being Speaker Madigan’s puppet.

“A vote for Skip Saviano is a vote for Mike Madigan!” blared one of the PAC’s mailers. The piece informed voters that Madigan had appointed Saviano to a committee chairmanship, claimed Saviano had contributed money to Madigan’s campaign committee, and “voted 6 times to make Madigan Speaker of the House!”

“Democrat Speaker Mike Madigan calls the shots for Skip Saviano,” screamed the other mailer, which featured a photo of the two men with their arms around each other.

The political action committee was formed Oct. 15. Its treasurer appears to work at a law firm run by the Melrose Park village attorney, who was once recommended for the Justice village attorney position by none other than Madigan. One of the PAC’s top contributors gave $5,000 to the new group on Oct. 19, less than two weeks after the company contributed $10,000 to Madigan. Another company gave three contributions to Madigan’s committees totaling more than $6,000 just 10 days before it gave the new PAC $1,500.

I’ve seen some crazy stuff in my day, but this one took the cake.

Madigan’s people have insisted for years that Republican attempts to sully his name have not worked. But then they got behind what appeared to be a pro-Madigan group that attacked Madigan in order to help defeat a Republican state representative. To put it another way, the Democrats took the Republican Party’s ubiquitous “Fire Madigan” mantra and turned it against a Republican legislator.

This was either a brilliant payback to the GOP or a foolish confirmation that Madigan’s name truly is toxic. Heck, it could turn out to be both.

• Rich Miller also publishes Capitol Fax, a daily political newsletter, and thecapitolfaxblog.com.

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