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"Pat would talk about ... people giving you jive about what was really going on and, you know, really wanting to get to the bottom of things," Karam said. "And he had that knack. ... He could see what was going on and sort of pull everything apart to find out the real nub of the issues." A Chicago Tribune poll just after Quinn replaced Blagojevich found 46 percent of Illinois residents had never heard of him or had no opinion. Even though Quinn was twice Blagojevich's running mate, the two were on the outs and he was relegated to the fringes of state government. However, he has been around state government for years, including a stint as state treasurer from 1991 to 1995. Quinn first gained attention in political circles for his grass-roots work, most notably in 1980 when he successfully organized an effort to cut the number of Illinois General Assembly members and a few years later when he helped create the consumer watchdog Citizens Utility Board. He has built a reputation for political stunts; three years ago, he urged utility customers to mail tea bags with their payments to protest rate hikes. "He gets under your skin sometimes with populist stunts, but at least he's hardworking and sincere," said Republican state Sen. Kirk Dillard, who has known Quinn and his family for years. Dillard said Quinn will need to adjust his style now that he's in charge. "I think Gov. Quinn is a product of the Kennedy and the '60s upbringing and I've never questioned the sincerity of his populist beliefs. But now he's the governor and he doesn't need stunts like he did," Dillard said. Still, Quinn doesn't sound much inclined to change. "You ain't seen nothing yet on populism," he said. "I'm here to put the pop
-- the people -- back into populism."
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