GOP pushing against the wind in Obama land

Congressional races crucial to strong showing

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The Senate Republicans are hammering Friedman’s Democratic opponent, Julie Morris, in the mailboxes these days.

What looks to be a fairly close congressional race in the Quad Cities/Rockford/Peoria region is working to the Democrats’ disadvantage in the district of state Sen. Mike Jacobs, D-East Moline.

Jacobs has made some major missteps in his career, so he has real problems with his Democratic base. And even though Obama will win his district by a sizable margin, Jacobs is still struggling hard to defeat Republican Bill Albracht.

And Albracht is being helped against the prevailing presidential winds by GOP U.S. Rep. Bobby Schilling’s race against Cheri Bustos. The latest We Ask America poll taken last week had Schilling leading by about 2.5 points, while President Obama led by about 7 points in the district. 

That explains why the state Republican Party chairman recently declared that most of his organization’s energy would be focused on congressional races this year. Simply put, the Republicans have to break up Obama’s momentum high up on his home-state ticket and create some of their own momentum in the congressional races to avoid a down-ballot disaster. 

For his part, Obama helped the Republicans by performing badly in his first presidential debate against Mitt Romney. As a result, he lost ground nationally, and right here in Illinois. 

That doesn’t mean Obama will lose Illinois (or even the election – George W. Bush badly lost his first 2004 debate to John Kerry and still won), but if he doesn’t regain his footing, it could mean that Republicans running for Congress and state Legislature won’t have to push so hard against the wind.

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