Editorial: The unsubtle duping of Illinois voters on redistricting reform – Chicago Tribune*

"Lawmakers, legislative leaders and Pritzker often talk about the need for ethics reform. A sweeping corruption investigation that has ensnared numerous Democrats, including former House Speaker Michael Madigan, is the fuel for those discussions. But there may be no greater breach of ethics than what will unfold if the politicians draw their own districts again, as they did in 2011, perpetuating politics over the people and reaffirming one-party rule for years to come."
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NB-Chicago
4 years ago

The dem machines #1 priority for redistricting is to insure judge kilbrides replacement to Illinois supreme court remains –100% anti-pension reform/ anti-constitutional amendment. Watch those districts responsible for electing kilbrides replacement to be shamelessly gerrymandered.

NoHope4Illinois
4 years ago

The citizens of Illinois who are fed up with the empty bipartisan rhetoric of Leftist Democrats are leaving. Democrats could care less – they like things this way. Illinois spirals down further into extremism. Illinois is such an outlier, and not in a good way.

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