Illinois’s two major teachers’ unions split endorsements this week in the 10th Congressional District race with Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) and his Democratic opponent, Deerfield’s Brad Schneider, each getting one.
Schneider got the backing Thursday of the Illinois Federation of Teachers (IFT) while the Illinois Education Association (IEA) announced support for Dold Tuesday. Both unions of approximately equal size made their pick based on the candidates’ stance on the issues.
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The IEA has been happy with Dold’s record on education issues, according to union Government Relations Consultant Sean Denny. Denny was in the endorsement session where both Schneider and Dold spoke and answered questions.
“Congressman Dold has done a very, very good job of showing his support of the education community,” Denny said. “He has been open, honest and sincere with the IEA and we feel comfortable with him representing our interests in Washington.”
A key issue for the IEA is Dold’s outspoken support for STEM education. “Rep. Dold has been very active promoting science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in this district,” IEA resident Cinda Klickna said.
Schneider, an engineer by education, has said on several occasions he supports STEM learning as well.
When asked if his organization had any concerns with Schneider after endorsing an opponent twice, Denny had a one word answer. “No,” he said.
The IFT also listened to both Dold and Schneider, asked questions of each and came away liking best what it heard from the Democratic challenger, according to Communications Direct Dave Comerford.
“He (Schneider) takes a look at the entire scope of it (education),” Comerford said. “Schneider believes the key to education is giving the teachers the resources to build up the students. He understands the issues pertaining to education.”
The IFT has no quarrel with Dold, according to Comerford. The group prefers Schneider. “This group feels Brad Schneider is the best candidate.”
The IEA has approximately 130,000 members in Illinois and 6,268 in the 10th District, according to Denny. The IFT also has just in excess of 130,000 members in the state and slightly more than 5,000 in the district, according to Comerford.
Louis G. Atsaves
9:15 am on Friday, July 27, 2012
The big headline here is a union endorsing a Republican over a Democrat. This makes the Schneider efforts to portray Dold as a Tea Party Republican instead of a moderate even more false than ever.
Guido McGinty
9:39 am on Friday, July 27, 2012
Indeed, they're both socialists.
John Russillo
11:02 am on Friday, July 27, 2012
Won't have to worry about that in the Shaw (I love Scott Walker) vs. Drury race.
Scott Nelson
2:04 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
I like the new 10th district map. It is Demorcrat +6. Love those odds. Based on the new map Seals would of won with 52.7% of the vote when you go precinct by precinct. I like it.
dold's supporter
9:13 pm on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Congressman Dold will win big and teach all of you lazy teachers a lesson you won't forget: your pay is going down because you are overpaid!
John Russillo
10:21 pm on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Yes I think you should put that on a campaign sign or something.
RationalTht
12:28 am on Sunday, July 29, 2012
Ah, so you are happy the Democrats took the will of the voters during the prior election and just tossed it in the garbage. Figures. Wrong in TX, and worse here. But I guess since the Democrats did it, it is OK with the likes of you.
Tom B.
1:25 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2012
Scott, the District was D+6 last time. It's D+8 now. Based on what you just said, Seals should have won the district with 52.7% of the vote in 2006, 2008, and 2010. But guess what, he didn't.
Tom B.
12:42 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2012
First off, who cares that a Democrat got a teacher's union endorsement? That is not news. Secondly, the IFT office is in the same building as the AFL-CIO in Lincolnshire. They are about as partisan of an organization as one could find. Dold getting the IEA endorsement is news. It shows he is a moderate and has worked on issues of importance to his constituents and has not been partisan. This reporter is in the tank for the Democrats and Schneider
dold's supporter
7:48 am on Monday, July 30, 2012
This is why Dold deserves our votes and admiration:
http://northbrook.patch.com/blog_posts/congressman-robert-dold-il-10th-district-is-smart