Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Dem rep in a tight race bites the hand that feeds her — in this case Madigan’s

- RICH MILLER @capitolfax Rich Miller also publishes Capitol Fax, a daily political newsletter, and capitolfax.com.

A CAMPAIGN LIKE THIS IS UNPRECEDEN­TED IN ILLINOIS. NO INCUMBENT HOUSE DEMOCRAT HAS EVER BEEN SO OPENLY HOSTILE TO MADIGAN IN SUSTAINED PAID ADVERTISIN­G. EVER.

After Illinois House Speaker Michael J. Madigan appeared in all but actual name in ComEd’s deferred federal prosecutio­n agreement, Terra Costa Howard was among the first Democratic state representa­tives to call on him to resign without adding “if he did it.”

And the freshman legislator from Glen Ellyn has been breaking pretty much all precedent in the last month by putting significan­t campaign money where her mouth is.

Madigan’s political operation has continued to back Costa Howard against former Rep. Peter Breen, a Republican from Lombard. Costa Howard, though, has received nowhere near the amount of money that most other Democratic incumbents in difficult reelection battles have received, perhaps because she won her last race by 7 percentage points.

Madigan’s support, though limited, ostensibly cost Costa Howard the endorsemen­t of the Chicago Tribune editorial board, but she has been sending out mailers under the media’s radar screen blasting Madigan.

“For decades, Speaker Mike Madigan has ruled the Illinois House of Representa­tives with an iron fist,” boomed the first such mailer, which landed in late September. “But when ComEd admitted to bribing Madigan associates for years, with money they got from your electric bills, Terra Costa Howard refused to keep silent. In the face of threats and intimidati­on from fellow Democrats, state Representa­tive Terra Costa Howard did the right thing: She stood up and called on Madigan to step down, now.”

The second mailer, which hit the boxes around the first of the month, was titled, “Why I called for Speaker Madigan to resign.”

“As a mom, I’ve heard the classic, ‘Everyone else is doing it!’ ” the mailer explains. “But as a legislator it was the opposite, ‘No one is doing it!’ I couldn’t believe it. As a mom, this was my chance to show my daughters what it means to do what’s right.”

The third mailer landed a week later and focused on legislativ­e redistrict­ing, a process that Madigan has perfected. “Corrupt politician­s draw maps that take away the power of your vote,” the reader is informed. “Terra Costa Howard wants to give the power back to us!”

The fourth mailer landed a few days ago.

“Since 1971 Mike Madigan has had Illinois on the same path,” read the headline. “Speaker Mike Madigan is implicated in yet another Illinois corruption and bribery scandal. This time, ComEd officials have admitted that they bribed some of Madigan’s closest allies to get a rate hike that’s costing Illinois customers millions of dollars. Madigan’s failed leadership damages our state’s reputation, hampers economic growth and discourage­s people from investing in Illinois. It’s time to set a new course.” Yikes.

A spokespers­on for the Democratic Party of Illinois said the mailers were not a surprise. Whatever works, I suppose. Costa Howard won’t be voting for Madigan’s reelection, but not many Democrats want to see a return of the ultra-conservati­ve Breen, who is a nationally prominent pro-life attorney and was the House Republican floor leader until he lost reelection two years ago.

Whatever the case, a campaign like this is unpreceden­ted in Illinois. No incumbent House Democrat has ever been so openly hostile to Madigan in sustained paid advertisin­g. Ever. I mean, the Senate Democrats caught tremendous heat from unions when they ran TV ads calling for leadership term limits two years ago; they had to pull the ads down or face retaliatio­n.

In other news, Costa Howard’s campaign is behind a formal complaint filed with the Illinois Board of Elections. The complaint alleges that the Illinois Republican Party has made in-kind contributi­ons of 10 mailings on behalf of Breen’s campaign going back to early August, but at least six of those in-kind contributi­ons have yet to be disclosed by Breen. The Breen campaign denied all wrongdoing and noted that some mailers were reported last week.

Breen’s mailers, unsurprisi­ngly, have tried to weld Costa Howard to Madigan. In one, recipients were told that Costa Howard “lied to you about her ties to Madigan and corruption,” adding that she “is still taking Madigan’s money.”

“According to recently uncovered FBI files,” another mailer claimed, “top Madigan lieutenant Mike McClain raised money for Terra as part of a pay-for-play ‘secret project.’ ” The footnote points to a Tribune story about McClain raising money for unnamed House Democratic candidates. “Terra’s money man McClain rewarded another Madigan operative for covering up a rape in Champaign, Illinois.”

It’s not hard to see why Costa Howard is taking the anti-Madigan route.

 ?? RICH HEIN/SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Democratic Rep. Terra Costa Howard has been calling for Speaker Michael Madigan to step down.
RICH HEIN/SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO Democratic Rep. Terra Costa Howard has been calling for Speaker Michael Madigan to step down.
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