Commentary: Before trying to sneak a ringer on the ballot, Trump should have consulted with a few Chicago political operatives – Chicago Sun-Times

"Given the many ways Trump has debased the office of president of the United States, it would be entirely consistent of him to drag this fall’s election down to the level of a Chicago ward brawl."
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Bill
5 years ago

Guess what “Chicago Sun-Times”…

I not only agree with you but intend to vote against every incumbent on the ballot come November.

For me, that means voting straight Republican, something that I have never done before.

anonymous
5 years ago

Can we say biased and partisan?
Chicago media–print or on air.

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