Bob Kaempfe, 2008's Democratic candidate for Illinois State House of Representatives 64th District has paid for a series of on air advertisements that will air all day Saturday and Sunday on Star 105.5 FM; eight spots will run each day.
These spots endorse our Algonquin Township Trustee candidates: Frank Hyden, Bob Franks, and James McTague; Change for Nunda candidates Meredith Reid Sarkees and Patrick Murfin; Greenwood Township's Ed Riley for Supervisor, Kerry Julian for Clerk, and Tom Ganka for Road Commissioner; Jeff Thirtyacre for Burton Township Road Commissioner; and John Darger for McHenry County College Trustee.
Listen for them on Saturday and Sunday or if you can't wait...
click here to hear Bob Kaempfe's April 7th election radio spot
Thursday, April 2, 2009
We Have Ruffled Some Feathers Now Let's Finish the Job
Our campaign is making the entrenched Republican powers that be in Algonquin Township worried, which is part of the point of this campaign.
In a mailer (pictured on the left) from the Algonquin Township Republican Central Committee Karla Dobbeck the Chairwoman states that "...our Republican Algonquin Township Trustees are in a battle to hold their positions...we have not seen this type of Democratic activity here in Algonquin Township before and need to put a stop to it before it takes hold."
The mailer goes on to ask for money, which is all the current Trustee Board thinks you the citizen is good for. The Republican stranglehold of the Algonquin Township does not want any competition otherwise the could not do as they please and just send you the taxpayer the bill.
We are closing in on the April 7th election date. Let's continue our great efforts and not only ruffle some Republican feathers let's send a real message by voting in 3 new Democratic trustees to the Algonquin Township Trustee Board. Change has come to Algonquin Township; and to Mrs. Dobbeck, Democratic activity has already taken hold and the Republicans need to get used to it.
In a mailer (pictured on the left) from the Algonquin Township Republican Central Committee Karla Dobbeck the Chairwoman states that "...our Republican Algonquin Township Trustees are in a battle to hold their positions...we have not seen this type of Democratic activity here in Algonquin Township before and need to put a stop to it before it takes hold."
The mailer goes on to ask for money, which is all the current Trustee Board thinks you the citizen is good for. The Republican stranglehold of the Algonquin Township does not want any competition otherwise the could not do as they please and just send you the taxpayer the bill.
We are closing in on the April 7th election date. Let's continue our great efforts and not only ruffle some Republican feathers let's send a real message by voting in 3 new Democratic trustees to the Algonquin Township Trustee Board. Change has come to Algonquin Township; and to Mrs. Dobbeck, Democratic activity has already taken hold and the Republicans need to get used to it.
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