Chicago Sun-Times

CHUY: I LIKE MIKE

Garcia gives Madigan progressiv­e stamp of approval saying he is the‘ clear choice’ to be state Dem chair

- BY TINA SFONDELES, POLITICAL REPORTER tsfondeles@ suntimes. com | @ TinaSfon

Cook County Commission­er Jesus “Chuy” Garcia on Friday issued a glowing review of Mike Madigan as chair of the state Democratic Party — saying he is the “clear choice” and “will turn a statewide majority into progressiv­e action.”

The progressiv­e stamp of approval comes just days before the 36 state central committeem­en and committeew­omen prepare to vote for the party chair onMonday in Springfiel­d.

And it’s not the first time the two have had each other’s backs. Garcia in 2016 endorsed Madigan over a heavily funded opponent. Garcia, whowas named a Bernie Sanders national delegate, appeared in mailers endorsing Madigan.

Garcia, who forced Mayor Rahm Emanuel into a runoff in 2015, and was hand- picked to replace U. S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, won’t be in town for the Springfiel­d meeting, according to a spokeswoma­n.

But Madigan spokesman Steve Brown this week said attendance is expected to be high. And those who can’t attend can vote by proxy.

“As a progressiv­e Democrat, it is my intention to support a state party chair who will work with me to advance our most fundamenta­l goals,” Garcia said in a statement released on Friday. “. . . I will support a chair, who, above all, knows that our goal as a Democratic Party and as a progressiv­e movement must be to build a broad coalition that can deliver this change. MichaelMad­igan is the clear choice.”

Garcia said Madigan “will turn a statewide majority into progressiv­e action” — and is helping to put a $ 15 minimum wage on the governor’s desk, fighting to make the wealthy “pay their fair share” and is working to help support a women’s right to choose, among other efforts.

There are no opponents throwing their names in the ring for party chair, although newly elected progressiv­e committeem­an Peter Janko, has said Democrats in his McHenryare­a district were “almost universal” in their desire to oust Madigan.

Before the primary, numerous Democrats called for an independen­t investigat­ion of the speaker over revelation­s of allegedly ignored harassment complaints, with some calling for Madigan to step down from his post as party chair.

Madigan’s organizati­on is facing a federal lawsuit from a former strategist who claims he stonewalle­d her complaints about barrages of text messages from a top Madigan aide whose brother is Ald. Marty Quinn ( 13th), also a top Madigan lieutenant. Madigan also forced out a top lobbyist accused of “inappropri­ate behavior.”

Madigan has led the party since 1998, and if elected to a sixth term, hewould become the longest- tenured Democratic party chairman in state history.

 ??  ?? Cook County Commission­er Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan from a 2016 campaign flier.
Cook County Commission­er Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan from a 2016 campaign flier.

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