REALITICS

It is clear. Politics in these United States of America has lost touch with reality. I am convinced we, you and me, can succeed where others have failed in their attempts to bring some sense of reality into what we call "The Political Process." I call this effort, "REALITICS."

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Whitney Debates in Chicago at UIC

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – November 1, 2006

WHITNEY TO PARTICIPATE IN SECOND NON-PARTISAN DEBATE

CONTACT:
Dave Sacks, Office Manager
Whitney for Governor, 773-557-9411
office@whitneyforgov.org

Rich Whitney, the Green Party's candidate for Illinois Governor, will participate in a non-partisan gubernatorial debate, sponsored by the Illinois Free and Equal Elections Coalition (FREE) and the University of Illinois Student Government on Wednesday, November 1st, 2006.

Mark McCoy, the Libertarian Party write-in candidate, Randy Stufflebeam, the Constitution Party write-in candidate, and Independent write-in candidate Marvin Koch, have also confirmed participation in the debate. The debate will be held at the UIC Cardinal Room, Student Center East, in Chicago, Illinois. The debate will begin at 6:30 pm with doors opening at 6:00. Venue address and contact information are as follows:

University of Illinois Chicago (UIC)
Cardinal Room, Student Center East
750 S, Halstead
Chicago, IL
(312)-996-3456

An independent poll of 600 likely voters, conducted by the Glengariff Group on October 13-15 showed that "an overwhelming 77% of the state’s voters believe the gubernatorial candidates should hold televised debates before election day" and "70% of the state’s voters believe these debates should include Green Party candidate Rich Whitney." 80% of Independents, 70% of Republicans, and 65% of Democrats believe Whitney should be involved. The results also showed Rich Whitney polling at 16% amongst central Illinois voters, and 15% amongst Independents, while drawing equal support from Democrats and Republicans statewide.

"It's very unfortunate that Governor Blagojevich has chosen to run away from his civic responsibility to put his ideas to the test of a thorough debate with all ballot-qualified candidates. All candidates were invited to the debate that is to take place this evening at the UIC student center in Chicago. This may be considered an extension of the open challenge that I issued on October 10th; but whether they appear or not, the voters will at least have an opportunity to hear my point of view, as well as a couple of candidates that would have probably been on the ballot with me, if not for Illinois' extremely repressive ballot access laws," said Rich Whitney.

Whitney is not a write-in candidate and will appear on the General Election ballot in November, as the Green Party's candidate for Governor.

MORE INFORMATION:
www.whitneyforgov.org
www.freeandequal.org

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