New Trier Democrats Endorse Sheyman
Sheyman tops Schneider 2-1. Morrison also receives nod.
Ilya Sheyman has received the endorsement of the New Trier Township Democratic Organization for the Democratic nomination in the March 20 primary against incumbent Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth).
A community organizer from Waukegan, Sheyman received the nod from 64.42 percent of the ballots cast Sunday for the Tenth Congressional District nomination by more than 200 members of the group. Balloting was limited to paid members of the New Trier Democrats.
Deerfield management consultant Brad Schneider was preferred by 30.06 percent while Mundelein attorney Vivek Bavda and Long Grove business owner John Tree garnered 4.72 percent between them.
In the race to succeed state Sen. Susan Garrett (D-Lake Forest), West Deerfield Township Supervisor Julie Morrison was the choice of 76.8 percent of the members while Lake Bluff business consultant Milton Sumption garnered 23.2 percent.
The most hotly contested race was for the Tenth District with scores of people wearing shirts or buttons advocating support for either Sheyman or Schneider. Both candidates asked the group for support along with Bavda and Tree. A fifth contender, Hainesville mathematician Aloys Rutagwbira, was not there.
“From a kernel of an idea we have proven we can win if you stick to grass roots organizing,” Sheyman told the group. “The New Democrats are an educated, discerning group who want progressive leadership,” he added after learning of his victory.
Schneider Stresses Experience
Schneider stressed his own progressive values and experience gained over 29 years in the working world. He told the group how he entered the work force during the 1983 recession, “the worse since the Depression until now,” Schneider said. He had to volunteer his engineering skills on a Kibbutz in Israel for a year before landing a job in the United States.
“That was one year, now we’re going on three,” Schneider said. “When my wife was pregnant with our first child, I lost my job. I know what it’s like to worry about the future.”
A number of people spoke in support of Schneider and Sheyman before the secret ballots were cast. No one rose to endorse Tree or Bavda. Most of Sheyman’s supporters touted his organizational skills and progressive message.
“I have found his organizing skills to be some of the best I’ve seen in my time in politics,” Cook County Commissioner Larry Sufferdin said. “He’s ready to step into Congress and be a progressive leader.”
Those backing Schneider argued he was the most electable Democrat in the Nov. 6 general election against Dold.
“We’ve been on this mission for 32 years,” Alan Brown of Winnetka said of the Democratic quest to win the district. “Now is the time to win and Brad Schneider is the most electable against Dold. We need someone who can win.”
Garrett Backs Morrison
When it came time to endorse a candidate for the Illinois State Senate, Morrison touted her ability to balance the West Deerfield Township budget for 14 years as well as her work with those in need. That is what sold Garrett.
“Julie Morrison has stood up for the persons who are most vulnerable among us,” Garrett said. “She will do what she has done for people in Deerfield, Highland Park and Lake Forest for those in need in the state.”
Dan Kaplan of Winnetka spoke in favor of Sumption because of his commitment to Democratic values and his business background. “We need someone in Springfield who understands business,” he said.
Jon Hall
5:10 pm on Monday, January 30, 2012
Doesn't seem to matter who wins, the incumbent Doolittle will hold the seat. The primary candidates barely convey that they are alive. I went to a coffee for one as a favor to my wife's friend, no one ever followed up to hit me for money, sparing me the occasion to ask why should I? Does the guy really call himself a community organizer or is that Patch's slant? What's with that?
flower child
8:28 am on Friday, February 3, 2012
Whose coffee did you attend, Mr Hall? Just curious.
Robert Boggs
11:47 am on Monday, February 6, 2012
The 10th District has a sorry lineup of Democratic candidates. The only exception is John Tree who has the potential to beat Dold. The rest of them will lose in the fall. Especially Sheyman if he is the alleged frontrunner.
Ellen Beth Gill
1:04 pm on Monday, February 6, 2012
You have to remember that New Trier has only about 9 precincts in the new district, most of it went to IL-09.
marco sangria
7:34 am on Thursday, February 9, 2012
Good choice New Trier! It will insure Dolds second term