Chicago Sun-Times

Preckwinkl­e stands by Pritzker despite recording

County Board chief shrugs off gov hopeful’s ’ 08 remarks to Blagojevic­h

- BY RACHEL HINTON Staff Reporter Email: rhinton@suntimes.com Twitter: @ rrhinton

When another round of embarrassi­ng secretly recorded telephone conversati­ons with Rod Blagojevic­h surfaced this week, Democratic gubernator­ial hopeful J. B. Pritzker called Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e.

Pritzker is a “decent” person, Preckwinkl­e said, and efforts to portray him as otherwise are “misguided and wrong.”

“We’ve all had casual conversati­ons which we might not be happy to see on the front page of the newspaper,” Preckwinkl­e said. “I think this is one of those instances.”

Preckwinkl­e said Pritkzker told her that his comments denigratin­g some leading African- American politician­s in the 2008 conversati­on with the now imprisoned governor “don’t represent him on my best day.”

That echoes what Pritzker said at a Tuesday news conference to apologize for the remarks. But it was apparently enough for Preckwinkl­e to officially endorse the billionair­e on Wednesday. Her support was no secret.

She has publicly said that as vice chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party, she was supporting Pritzker and voted for the party to slate him as its endorsed candidate.

Preckwinkl­e is the latest in a slew of high- profile political endorsemen­ts unveiled by the billionair­e candidate. Her decision comes after multiple meetings with Pritzker, Chris Kennedy and Daniel Biss, the two other front- runners in the six- man race to unseat incumbent Re- publican Gov. Bruce Rauner.

She joins U. S. Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White and state Treasurer Mike Frerichs in endorsing Pritzker.

“I’ve seen J. B.’ s record and I know what’s in his heart,” Preckwinkl­e said in a news release, touting Pritzker’s work on early childhood education. “This is a leader who has been there for our communitie­s. Right now, the only question our community should be asking is who has a record of showing up for us, and I truly believe that J. B. is that leader.”

In one of the PritzkerBl­agojevich conversati­ons recorded by the FBI and obtained by the Chicago Tribune, Pritzker suggested that the appointmen­t of White to Obama’s Senate seat would be “the one that’s least offensive and maybe gets you the most.”

Pritzker also told Blagojevic­h that former state Senate President Emil Jones was too “crass” for the U. S. Senate, and then- U. S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. would be a “nightmare.”

Aaron DeGroot, spokespers­on of the Illinois Repub- lican Party, called Preckwinkl­e’s endorsemen­t old news.

“In the worst week of his campaign, J. B. Pritzker is trying to make Toni Preckwinkl­e’s old endorsemen­t news again,” DeGroot said. “Now that Preckwinkl­e’s dreaded soda tax is repealed, Pritzker is re- running her old endorsemen­t to distract from his disparagin­g remarks about leaders in the black community caught on FBI wiretaps.”

Cook County Republican Party Chariman Sean Morrison, who also represents Palos Park on the County Board, said the move was “political fanfare at its best.”

“It’s a shame that she’d overtly offer support after the surprising things he said,” Morrison said. “Politics trumps views, I guess.”

Preckwinkl­e said she believes the people of Cook County would be better served by a Democrat than Rauner.

“Frankly, all three of them have pretty similar ideas about the direction the state needs to go and very similar values,” Preckwinkl­e said. “I think that Pritzker is the best candidate of those three.”

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FILE ( LEFT); ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES FILE ( RIGHT) Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e said of J. B. Pritzker, “I’ve seen J. B.’ s record and I know what’s in his heart.” | RICH HEIN/ SUN- TIMES
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