Politics: Schock, Callahan have a new opponent in the 18th District race

March 26, 2008
By Billy Dennis

Via the State Journal-Register:

Admittedly running against “great odds,” Green Party candidate Sheldon Schafer is entering the race to replace U.S. Rep. Ray LaHood, R-Peoria.

Schafer, 59, of Peoria and a political novice, hopes to offer a different choice at the ballot box in November and advance the beliefs of the Green Party, which was established in 2006 in Illinois. Primary party principles are environmentalism, social justice and peace.

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Schafer is vice president of education at Lakeview Museum, where he has worked since 1976, and teaches an astronomy course at Bradley University.

Please … do not annoy me with speculation about whether Schafer would take votes away from Callahan or Schock. The votes belong to the voters, and elections are not the private property of the GOP or the Dems.

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5 Responses to “ Politics: Schock, Callahan have a new opponent in the 18th District race ”

  1. Mahkno on March 26, 2008 at 4:46 am

    I think it is great to see third parties emerge. But did it have to be someone from the dysfunctional Lakeview museum? Green? Greens are big on the environment right? Could the new museum in its current incarnation be realistically identified as the greenest option?

    Disappointed. I really want someone else to vote for other than Schock or Callahan.

  2. Peo Proud on March 26, 2008 at 6:17 am

    Don’t waste any time speculating on the “lost votes” or impact he has on the race, he’ll be nothing more than another line on the ballot and have no true impact on the race at all.

  3. postsimian on March 26, 2008 at 3:37 pm

    Mahkno, I agree. I’m not thrilled about the selection this year either.

  4. cgiselle12 on March 26, 2008 at 3:48 pm

    Whatever you may think about the museum, Sheldon is a great guy, and has worked his tail off to build the Green Party in Central Illinois. Does he have a chance of winning? Probably not, IMHO. But unless Callahan kicks into gear and I start seeing her and her campaign out and about, Sheldon might get my vote!

  5. Conrad on March 28, 2008 at 4:30 pm

    The “Two Party System” is a myth, or should be. Vote for the candidate who best reflects your beliefs. Welcome to the race, Mr. Schafer.