- Elaine Ramesh – $1,000 on February 20th
- Bruce Pfaff – $1,000 on February 21st
- Bryan Cressey – $10,800 on March 2nd
This brings their total reported donations of $1,000 or more to a total of $54,100 campaign-to-date. To put things in perspective, two years ago at this time, six candidates running under the banners Save 5 Acres, Unite Barrington Hills and Citizens for Stieper had raised a total of $11,000 in reported donations combined.
Also since our last report, the SOS Party has named four content contributors to their website, and presumably to their Facebook page. The four named are Steve Knoop, Leslie Coolidge, John Rosene and Dan Lundmark, and the website states that Meroni, Selman and Naumann, the three SOS candidates, edit and approve of all social media, website and hard copy content for the SOS campaign.
Much of volumes we’ve read so far in various media SOS has published include sheer fiction, and we plan to address these very soon in an upcoming editorial.
Perhaps it’s time for the seven involved in writing and editing to take pause and address something more fundamental, such as the correct spelling of one of the candidate’s names on the website homepage and other places on their SOS website:
There are three “N’s” in Naumann.
Take your time, though. Don’t sweat minor details. Chances are there’s more of your fabricated political spin to get out there first that is more important.
