Editorial: Are you ‘getting’ a new state lawmaker? No guts, no surprise on remap – Chicago Tribune*

"Telling the legislative branch on this issue — which will affect policy and politics for at least the next 10 years — “no” would be welcomed from voters of all political persuasions. Pritzker has the financial resources, the power and the pulpit to step out on his own on this one issue. To protect voters’ interests and to rebuild trust."
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Debtsor
4 years ago

Yet these same voters will always vote blue no matter who. Democrats in this state deserve nothing but scorn.

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