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DEM BOSS MAKING A LIST AND CHECKING IT TWICE

Berrios unhappy with committeem­en who haven’t bought tickets for party fundraiser

- DAN MIHALOPOUL­OS Follow Dan Mihalopoul­os on Twitter: @dmihalopou­los. Email: dmihalopou­los@ suntimes. com

It ain’t easy being a Chicago political boss these days. Just ask Joe Berrios, the supposed leader of the party that dominates Cook County.

Berrios expected each committeem­an from Chicago’s 50 wards and the 30 suburban Cook townships to “buy a table” at the county Democratic Party fundraiser on Oct. 13.

Some have not done their share, prompting a terse letter from county party headquarte­rs.

In an email obtained by the Chicago Sun- Times, a top Berrios aide comes off sounding more like the Nicor collection­s department than a political boss’ enforcer.

“You are receiving this notice because you did not support our 10/ 13 fundraiser by purchasing any tickets,” wrote Jacob Kaplan, the county Democrats’ executive director. “The Chairman asked all committeem­en to support the event by purchasing 10 tickets ( at $ 200 each).”

I talked to one committeem­an who’s openly bucking Boss Berrios and three others who said they were withholdin­g payment to the party but didn’t want to be publicly identified.

Berrios is threatenin­g to out the scofflaws at Friday’s meeting of party brass at the Erie Cafe, a Near North Side restaurant where the chairman’s own political funds have dropped more than $ 70,000 in the last few years.

Kaplan warned the committeem­en: “A report on the October fundraiser will be produced at our committeem­en pre- election meeting next Friday ( 10/ 28) at Erie Cafe. Several committeem­en have requested a list of committeem­en who have not supported the party’s October fundraiser. If you do not want to be on this list, please reply and let us know how many tickets you will be sending a check into the party for.”

Kaplan would not name the committeem­en who have not complied with the boss’ fundraisin­g request. Nor would he tell me which of the nice committeem­en requested a list of the naughty.

“There’s about 15 or so holdouts,” Kaplan said Tuesday. “Some [ contributi­ons] may come in by Friday.”

Kaplan acknowledg­ed that “it’s not like the old days,” when a Cook County Democratic boss such as Dick Daley could growl an order and every committeem­an would heel instantly.

“We just ask everybody to contribute something they can afford, even if it’s just one ticket, to share the burden of keeping the party going,” Kaplan said.

Many committeem­en already paid their share, or even gave much more than what was sought, according to campaign- finance reports.

The party reported getting $ 10,000 from two campaign funds controlled by 14thWard boss Ed Burke, while John Daley’s 11thWard Democrats contribute­d $ 2,000.

In June, the county party organizati­on got $ 25,000 from Toni Preckwinkl­e, the County Board president who’s also 4th Ward committeem­an and an executive vice chairman of the county Democrats.

But 1stWard Ald. and Committeem­an Proco JoeMoreno says he won’t give a dime. He noted that Berrios, Kaplan and other county party officials helped a candidate who tried to unseat him in the committeem­an’s race earlier this year.

In 2014, Moreno supported a successful challenger against Berrios’ daughter Toni, who had been a state representa­tive.

“I have a strong, powerful, progressiv­e ward organizati­on,” Moreno said. “I don’t need to givemoney to his a- - to work againstme.”

Moreno said he’s considerin­g running against Berrios for the chairman’s day job as county assessor.

Another committeem­an, who asked not to be identified, said of Berrios, “Why give him money? I don’t understand. He hasn’t done anything forme.”

Berriosmay manage to placate them. But the only person he really must be sure to please is the true boss— the state party chairman and IllinoisHo­use speaker, Mike Madigan.

If the fundraisin­g request had come from Madigan, there’s little doubt all 80 committeem­en would pull out their checkbooks as quickly as the Erie Cafe’s waiters hustle to serve Berrios.

 ?? | RICH HEIN/ SUN- TIMES ?? Cook County Democratic Chairman Joe Berrios ( center) talks with County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e and Ald. Michelle Harris at a party meeting last year.
| RICH HEIN/ SUN- TIMES Cook County Democratic Chairman Joe Berrios ( center) talks with County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e and Ald. Michelle Harris at a party meeting last year.
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