Column: Madigan’s wicked ways prove to be winning ways – Champaign News-Gazette*

Jim Dey: "While the court concluded Madigan’s trick was not a constitutional violation, it pointed out that Madigan’s election races 'were not close.' That reality 'makes it hard to understand the conduct he is accused of,' (Judge Frank) Easterbrook wrote. The explanation is that Madigan leaves no details unattended. If that requires him to game the system by recruiting sure-loser GOP and Democratic opponents, so be it."
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

May Madigan rot in hell

Aaron
5 years ago

And live in Illinois prior to that.

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