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Jacobs: Money spent in politics ‘obscene’

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Mike Jacobs (left) and Mike Smiddy.
Mike Jacobs (left) and Mike Smiddy.
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“It’s hard to raise that kind of money. You have to physically talk to every person. I don’t believe it’s a healthy situation for anyone,” he said. “I would rather take that money and do something positive for our community.”

Jacobs said the Democratic-run General Assembly designed his Senate district, which includes two House districts, in a way to ensure the election of House Democrats. And it worked: Smiddy was elected and Pat Verschoore, the 72nd’s Democratic incumbent, was re-elected.

“We did everything in our power to get Democrats [in the 71st and 72nd],” he said. “We tried to ensure that we could pick up some areas of Sterling and Rock Falls. I really felt we were much more successful drawing that map than anyone thought.”

The redistricting, Jacobs said, was crucial for Smiddy.

“He couldn’t have been elected under the old map,” he said. “Mike Smiddy will find himself in a safe Democratic seat.”

Morrison of the Illinois Campaign said the Democrats, who gained seats in last week’s election, had the advantage this year.

“The Democrats drew the map. They tended to raise the most money,” he said. “They worked very carefully to recruit the right candidates.”

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