Campaign Journal 
The Chicago Tribune endorses Dan!January 26th, 2008
With just under three weeks to go until the February 5th primary, Dan Seals continues to build momentum in his race for Congress. Today, Dan received the endorsement of the Chicago Tribune, who said that he "put a real scare into Republican Rep. Mark Kirk in 2006." Calling him "smart [and] well-prepared," the Chicago Tribune endorsed Dan based on his "better grasp of local issues and concerns." Source: Chicago Tribune 10th District (Democrat): Dan Seals
Sun Times Endorses Dan!January 25th, 2008

"But the endorsement goes to Seals, who has significantly more local support...We like his well-rounded background, including an international economics master's degree, fluency in Japanese and a stint working for the federal government in Washington. He also has an MBA and worked as director of marketing at GE Capital, experiences we hope prove helpful in national economic matters. He is the son of former Chicago Bears guard George Seals and a social worker. Several of Seals' policy ideas are more fleshed out..., particularly on the economy and immigration reform, including a push for Mexico to do more to control the flow of immigrants and boost its own economy. Seals also has the best chance to defeat Kirk. Two years ago, Seals, of Wilmette, came out of nowhere and nearly beat Kirk, winning 47 percent of the vote. This time, Seals, 36, has much broader name recognition and financial support. The self-described "gym rat" is endorsed by U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and 30 local elected officials, unions and Democratic organizations." Source: Chicago Sun Times Seals our choice in the 10th District
Volunteers support Dan with phone banking!January 25th, 2008
This week, visitors to the campaign office will see enthusiastic volunteers making calls to Democratics in the district to identify supporters for Dan and to remind them to make sure and vote for Dan on February 5th.
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