Candidates clash over recent mailers

Morthland accuses Smiddy of ‘sleazy attacks’ in pieces

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State Rep. Rich Morthland, R-Cordova, speaks during an interview Oct. 25 at Sauk Valley Media's office in Sterling. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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Morthland said he doesn’t support any plan to privatize the VA or Medicare. Besides, he said, he is running for state representative, not Congress, so he couldn’t vote on federal issues.

A mailer from the political action committee, Protecting America’s Retirees, says, “Why did State Representative Rich Morthland vote to eliminate prescription drug assistance for seniors on limited incomes while providing a tax break to wealth commodity traders in Chicago?”

The Smiddy campaign was referring to Medicaid reform, which included the elimination of a senior drug program, and tax breaks designed to help the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which was considering moving out of state. Both bills received bipartisan support, including from Smiddy’s fellow Democrat, Sen. Mike Jacobs, D-East Moline.

“My opponent is intentionally misinforming voters in an attempt to confuse them and smear me,” Morthland said in a news release. “Smiddy’s false mailers don’t even provide sources for his attacks, which makes it clear that he is lying about my record.”

Smiddy’s campaign wouldn’t take questions about Morthland’s criticism of the mailers, but it issued a statement late Thursday afternoon.

On the Clean Line project, the campaign pointed to a Morthland quote in the Quad Cities’ Dispatch-Argus in March.

“My neighbors are not very excited about [the project],” he told the newspaper. “But I think it is good for jobs and good for opportunity. And there will be payment made to property owners, and that will be helpful.”

In the same story, Jacobs said he supported the project.

Jacobs said once the Farm Bureau went from neutral on the project to against, he changed his position.

“I’m generally supportive of any project that brings jobs,” he said.

As for the federal issues, the Smiddy campaign pointed to a quote in a Sauk Valley Media interview in which Morthland said he was a “conservative Republican and generally would be a platform guy.”

Because of that, the Smiddy campaign linked Morthland to positions in the Republican platform.

But Morthland said he hasn’t taken positions on the federal-level issues.

“To say I’m a platform Republican doesn’t mean I’m deeply engaged in every plank,” Morthland said. “My job is to represent the 71st District and deal with state issues.”

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