“Without that affidavit, you can’t proceed and again what this creates is an impossible tool for the public to actually ever use,” state Sen. Jason Barickman said. He and state Rep. Mark Batinick filed proposed amendments to open that up and to include recall of any elected official.
A small minority of progressives in any given district will initiate a recall of the local elected Republican, and then when turn out is low, they progressives will band together and replace their local R with a Progressive. This will backfire spectacularly against Republicans.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
The guy with no toilets should be first.
A small minority of progressives in any given district will initiate a recall of the local elected Republican, and then when turn out is low, they progressives will band together and replace their local R with a Progressive. This will backfire spectacularly against Republicans.