Communication breakdown – One Illinois

“Do Democrats need to do better about messaging to rural communities?” state Rep. Will Guzzardi said. “There’s no doubt in my mind that the answer to that question is yes. But that’s a much larger structural question about our party and all the crossings of race and class and wealth and poverty. There’s a lot going on there."
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

The Democrats policies are never wrong, it’s always the messaging. Or the Russians.

Ex Illini
5 years ago

This wasn’t a case of miscommunication. The voters had no trouble understanding the so called fair tax.

The problem is the Governor and the democrats in the legislature underestimated the frustration the voters have after decades of corruption and waste. Better get it together JB, or your time will be up soon. No more tax increases until you get your house in order.

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