
Gov. Pat Quinn (D-IL) has now declared that the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, businessman Scott Lee Cohen, should consider withdrawing from the race in the wake of publicity surrounding a 2005 arrest for domestic violence.
Cohen allegedly threatened his girlfriend at the time by putting a knife to her throat and throwing her against a wall. The case was dropped after the woman, who had previously been arrested for prostitution and later pleaded guilty, failed to show up to court.
"I do believe that the person who's had these matters brought up about himself should at least have a chance to talk about them to the public, but if his explanations are unsatisfactory, and so far they have been, then he has to do the appropriate thing," said Quinn. He added: "Our country and our state are bigger than ourselves. The Democratic Party is bigger than me or any other candidate. If there are matters that are raised about your conduct that disqualify you from running in a proper way for an election in the fall, then the only appropriate thing is to step aside. And I think that's what we're looking at here."
The big problem Quinn has here is that while Cohen is technically his "running mate," in the sense that they will be listed together on the general election ballot in the same way that we vote for president and vice president, Quinn did not pick him. Candidates for governor and lieutenant governor in Illinois are nominated in separate primaries, but then run together as a ticket.
Quinn won his own primary with just over 50% in a two-way race. Meanwhile, Cohen was nominated with a 26% plurality in a field of six candidates -- and Quinn has an obvious political problem on his hands.
This system of nomination infamously led to a serious problem in Illinois elections back in 1986, when a LaRouche activist won the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor. The Democratic nominee for governor, former Sen. Adlai Stevenson III, then took the extraordinary step of abdicating his own nomination by the Democratic Party, and instead forming a third-party ticket in order to run in the general election with a mainstream Democrat at his running mate.
In the end, incumbent Republican Gov. Jim Thompson won re-election with 53% of the vote, to 40% for Stevenson's "Solidarity Party" ticket.
Walter Mitty
February 4, 2010 3:38 PM
The woman is about to get paid by the GOP.
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GayIthacan
February 4, 2010 3:46 PM
He should pull out - period.
There is no way to spin this that can help either the candidate or the Party.
And why was this not discovered before he ran? Are the fact-finding and vetting abilities of Illinois Democrats really as bad as those of the GOP and John McCain?
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FreeRider
February 4, 2010 3:55 PM in reply to GayIthacan
There were six people on the ballot. Why would the party vet every yahoo who puts his name on the party ticket?
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GayIthacan
February 4, 2010 3:57 PM in reply to FreeRider
For exactly this reason.
There were more than 6 GOP considerations for VP. Are you saying they should not have to vet ALL of them?
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FreeRider
February 4, 2010 4:10 PM in reply to GayIthacan
Apples and oranges. The Veep is hand-picked by the nominee. If you're interviewing someone for the #2 job, of course you should vet them. That's not the case here.
In IL, anyone who can get the requisite signatures can get on the ballot as a candidate for Lt. Governor. The party had nothing to do with who got on the ballot.
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GayIthacan
February 4, 2010 5:38 PM
The party can make clear that they will neither support nor fund them if they choose to move forward. And can use the information they have as leverage. I mean it doesn;t take a rocket scientist to do a background check and discover this information.
And the Illinois governor's candidate does NOT 'pick their running mate'. Perhaps you get your news from FOX??
The two offices are mutually exclusive - just as the Pres/Vice PRes. used to be on a national level.
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FreeRider
February 4, 2010 6:01 PM in reply to GayIthacan
Huh? I never said the IL governor picked the running mate. Perhaps you learned to read on Fox.
I said comparing the Veep slot to the Lt. Governor is apples and oranges specifically because the governor nominee does not pick his running mate.
This guy's past should have been discovered and aired by his opponents in the race. The 5 people who opposed him but didn't do opposition research are guilty of political malpractice. I bet they didn't take him seriously.
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Red Beard
February 4, 2010 6:15 PM
Here is a number where you can call and DEMAND that Scott Lee Cohen take his name off the ballot immediately.
(312) 541-1600
These are the clowns who worked to get him elected.
http://www.graingerterry.com/
And this is the latest from the Chicago press...
http://www.suntimes.com/news/2030254,scott-lee-cohen-steroids-governor-020410.article
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FreeRider
February 4, 2010 7:23 PM in reply to Red Beard
OMG! Cohen was supported and promoted by Ald. Dick Mell, Blago's father-in-law!! We have Mell to thank for giving us Blago. Without his support, Blago would have never been elected to Congress or Governor.
Now this!
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