Candidate has earned endorsements for judge
So you have decided to run for judge. Are you a person of high moral character and unblemished ethics? Do you as an individual prescribe to the principle that as a judge you must be able to discern the difference between right and wrong.
Attorney Gary Seyring's opponent Kevin O'Donnell resorts to smear campaign tactics aimed at besmirching Seyring's qualifications, moral and ethical character. He seeks to mislead the voter with claims of supposed backroom deals. He claims that the man who chairs the Toys for Tots campaign, the food collection drive for Schaumburg Township, and the year-round Charitable Giving Committee has bought his endorsements.
On the contrary, Seyring has earned the respect of those who have worked beside and with this individual of high moral and ethical character and have heartily endorsed his candidacy.
Endorsements are earned not bought, Gary Seyring has earned accolades though his hard work and dedication. Perhaps because his opponent has not been involved in making his community a better place in which to reside makes him envious and therefore he must seek to misdirect and confuse voters.
Perhaps O'Donnell with his lack of endorsements feels that he must try to tear down the man who has gained the respect of his peers, such as the Illinois Bar Association and Chicago Bar Association both of which found Seyring qualified and recommended but found O'Donnell not qualified.
That tells the whole story O'Donnell not qualified guess they got it right
Scott Kegarise
Schaumburg