Why ‘Pritzker For President’ Makes Perfect Sense – Wirepoints

By: Mark Glennon*

Many of us in Illinois are snickering, but it’s entirely sensible that “talk is abundant – at least in private,” about Gov. JB Pritzker as a candidate for President of the United States in 2024. That’s what the New York Times reported on Sunday. Check off the boxes on who could win the Democratic primaries for president and you have to put Pritzker at or near the top of the list.

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are toast, though the Times put it more nicely: “With Mr. Biden facing plunging poll numbers and turning 82 the month he’d be on the ballot, and Vice President Kamala Harris plagued by flagging poll numbers of her own, conversations about possible alternatives are beginning far earlier than is customary for a president still in the first year of his first term.”

Pritzker is among the subjects of that conversation. He “has talked privately about his interest in seeking the White House at some point should the opportunity arise,” wrote the Times, though “his advisers tried to tamp down the prospect, at least for now.”

Is now that time? A better question is why wouldn’t it be the right time?

That’s because the true way to look at who Democrats would turn to is to ask who could win the Democratic primaries. That’s an entirely different matter than who could win a general election or who would make a good president.

The plain fact is that only somebody from the far left, holding Pritzker’s positions on the issues, can make it through the Democratic presidential primaries. Democratic pragmatists and moderates often bemoan that reality, but it’s accepted wisdom.

In fact, it may be more true now than ever. Despite the Democrats’ lurch leftward, rank and file are quite happy with their party. An Economist/YouGov poll taken last month found that only about one in four Democrats (27%) say the current Democratic Party is more left-leaning than they are. A solid majority of 58% of Democrats said the party’s positions match those or are too far to the right.

In short, “Democrats like their party,” as CNN put it this year, despite Republicans and independents thinking otherwise about its leftward shift. And it’s Democrats who determine the outcome of Democratic primaries.

Does Pritzker fit that alignment?

Perfectly.

Ticking though the list of positions important to Democrats shows that Pritzker can be their guy: Global warming? He was the darling of the Glasgow climate summit last month, touting the newly enacted plan for Illinois to move to 100% clean energy by 2050. Abortion? He vowed to make Illinois the “most progressive state in the nation on abortion.” Minimum wage? He delivered on $15/hour. Undocumented immigrants? “Let the word go out from today that the state of Illinois stands as a firewall against Donald Trump’s attacks on our immigrant communities,” Pritzker said after taking office, and a series of welcoming measures was among his first acts. Woke? Gallons of high caffeine coffee would be needed to match him.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker

The list goes on and on. He has not challenged or criticized the Biden Administration, Democrats in Congress or the direction of his party on a single thing, which is probably no accident.

What obstacles would he face as a presidential candidate?

First, billionaire status would not sit well with many progressives. On the other hand, it sure helps to be able to self-fund most or perhaps all of one’s campaign. Plus, as the Times noted, Pritzker’s money has made him a longtime benefactor of Democrats around the nation. He therefore has some favors to call.

Second, the economy is now the top issue on voters’ minds, and Illinois is underperforming. However, Pritzker has apparently concluded that he can get away with claiming to have turned Illinois around after inheriting a mess because that’s his current message in Illinois. He’s probably right – that he can get away with it, that is. Informed voters know that Illinois is actually floating on a bubble of temporary federal bailout money, but that’s probably being lost on the average voter.

Third, Pritzker would probably have to put the still-open federal tax investigation behind him, which arose from removal of toilets to reduce property taxes. Resolution of that investigation is long overdue.

Fourth, Pritzker’s approval numbers in Illinois may seem underwhelming, hovering around 50%. But look at comparisons. Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is extremely popular with Republicans around the country, is polling no better in his home state of Florida. Same for Michigan’s Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who is also among potential Democratic presidential possibilities. Also, the polling numbers would be disregarded if he wins reelection for governor next year by a reasonable margin, though whether he will remains to be seen.

Those don’t seem like major obstacles when you consider the competitors Pritzker would face. Democrats have no bench.

Pete Buttigieg is widely seen at the top of that list. But he did himself no favors with his absence from his job as secretary of transportation while the transportation logistics problems unfolded.

And he faces a handicap that’s often hushed but widely known by political operatives, which is that many African Americans, who are key to the Democratic vote, don’t favor gay candidates. Rep. Jim Clyburn, a senior Democratic African American congressman and House majority whip, told CNN recently that there was no question that support for an openly gay candidate was a “generational” issue for older African American. “I know of a lot of people my age that feel that way,” Clyburn, who is 79, said. “I’m not going to sit here and tell you otherwise. I think everybody knows that’s an issue.”

Buttigieg won just one state in the 2020 primaries, earning only 21 of the 1,991 delegates needed to win and 2.5% of the national vote.

How about Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar? Yawn. She was a worse vote-getter than Buttigieg in 2020, winning no states and just seven delegates, with just 1.5% of the national vote.

The rest of the potential Democratic candidates listed by the Times are no-names by national standards. The only one truly qualified is Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo but she, according to the Times, has said she is not interested.

In Pritzker, any of them would face a candidate that Democrats would find to be not only right on the issues as they see things, but articulate, funny and poised – somebody comfortable with words, ideas and policy.

Regular readers here will know that this is anything but an endorsement. We and others have a catalog of bitter complaints about Pritzker.

But would that catalog ever become known to national voters? Not likely, given the record of the national, corporate press and big tech platforms. They can and will distort, censor and lie when necessary to support their chosen narratives and candidates. Would they choose Pritzker? That question, ultimately, may be all that matters. For now, it appears Pritzker would suit their known taste better than anybody.

*Mark Glennon is founder of Wirepoints.

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mark peal
4 years ago

THAT FAT ASS GAS BAG SHOULD BE BROUGHT UP ON CHARGES, NOT ELECTED TO ANY OTHER OFFICE.

mmack
4 years ago

Keep your fat @ss SOB in Silly-Nois! Don’t inflict him on the country at large.

Mic Mac
4 years ago

Why not. He ruined Illinois! He can only make America worse! The rich will leave America! It will become a third world country.

Blair Garber
4 years ago

It also helps that Pritzker a self-made billionaire as well as a financial and plumbing genius

Did I mention successful weight loss guru?

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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Anyone remember the final scene from Top Gun were the captain tells Maverick God help us all, same sediment now about Pritzker.

con
4 years ago

I am not sure we are comparing apples to apples because Democrats consume different a different news source than conservatives. I believe conservative news sources stress the far left aspects and Democrat news sites do not. In short, we are hearing different versions of the news.

NoHope4Illinois
4 years ago

I installed a new toilet in my house today – looks good and works great!

KJ
4 years ago

JB is the best candidate, and I’m starting to expect a Democrat President. If we’re honest, the Republicans will dominate 2022. But the economic issues will stay with us, so the message will be Trump’s fault and Republicans do nothing.

The larger question, after 8 years of destructive political behavior with no candidates, is there a Democratic Party left to run in 2028?

SUE
4 years ago
Reply to  KJ

NO JUST LIKE THERE ARE NO DEMS NOW………JUST LEFTIST IDIOTS

con
4 years ago
Reply to  KJ

I am not following your logic.

Morefandave
4 years ago

OMG! I never thought of Toilets as a political heavyweight in that sense. It may be time to start following Sen. Blutarsky’s advice.

Streeterville
4 years ago

Not much of a public speaker, has no visual appeal, not sponsored by Obama, no “common folk” skills. Won’t survive Iowa primary season, even if Pritzker Foundation hands-out $100 bills at campaign events. Pritzker bought his current elected position, but Illinois state politics is “checkers game” and presidential ticket spot much more complicated game of “chess”.

Better he talk his cousin Penny’s approach, and just buy himself a cabinet spot.

But it would be great to get him OUT of Illinois. Incompetency is not a virtue, despite its appeal to Chicago and Cook County voters.

NoHope4Illinois
4 years ago
Reply to  Streeterville

Can’t you see JB in bid overalls at his horse ranch in WI cleaning the stalls saying he’s a working man!?

Yossarian
4 years ago

He’d look like the old time wrestler Haystacks Calhoun!

HeywoodJaBlome
4 years ago
Reply to  Yossarian

That’s a name I havent heard I’m years. Brings back memories of when wrestling was real!

Susan
4 years ago

It may be a good thing to have a presidential candidacy invite the scrutiny of all America onto Illinois public finances, and non-uniform property assessment practices.

Morefandave
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

He’s so progressive, the MSM scrutiny will be zilch. Count on it.,

nixit
4 years ago

Much like Newsom, JB has had the benefit of a veto-proof supermajority in both chambers. Neither one has any experience in bi-partisanship required to run the country. It’s pretty easy to push your agenda when there’s no counter-party of consequence.

Freddy
4 years ago
Reply to  nixit

If they both ran on the same ticket it would be like a remake of Laurel and Hardy!

Not the Senator's Son
4 years ago

Always watch who attends the Bilderberg meeting. BTW, how do you become “progressive” on abortion? Do you simply do more abortions in this state and figure out ways to talk women into aborting their babies or do you work to get women pregnant so that you can abort even more? If you were “progressive” on growing a business it would be profits and efficiencies and new products. Please outline for me how our governor will make Illinois “progressive” with abortion? Abortion has a root word to ABORT which means to end something. It’s end ending of a human LIFE. Tell… Read more »

Morefandave
4 years ago

Look for him to follow California’s lead in marketing the state as a safe haven for abortion in the event that Roe is aborted. As if this state’s reputation for corruption isn’t bad enough! I can see it already: Got a kid on the way you don’t want? Come to Illinois, the abortion capital of the midwest; what gets aborted in Illinois stays in Illinois.

Riverbender
4 years ago
Reply to  Morefandave

There are highway signs in my area on roads leading from other State’s that welcome people to Illinois to get an abortion. The thing is they get their abortion and then go back home not hanging around afterwards. Pritzker’s best bet would be to institute an abortion tax to give him more vote buying funding.

Morefandave
4 years ago
Reply to  Riverbender

I’ve seen one of the signs in the St. Louis area, and that was even before that new abortionarium was completed. Toilets doesn’t need the money,but his abortionist buddies are getting rich here, and he’ll have their undying (no pun intended) support.. Bottom line: it’s not about choice, it’s about profits. In the movie, “Unplanded”, Abby Johnson, then PP Employee of the Year, argues with her boss about PP’s need for lots of abortions. She protests, “But PP is a not-for-profit.” Her boss brings her up short saying, “Not-for-profit is a tax status,not a business model.”

con
4 years ago
Reply to  Riverbender

Devote as much time to promoting birth control and less abortion would be necessary.

NoHope4Illinois
4 years ago

Hmmmm, I don’t know. Until Clyburn pulled shenanigans, Bernie Sanders was penciled in to win the DemoRat primaries as Biden was going down in flames. And Obama selected Harris, so I guess he hasn’t a clue. Then again, you look at the wacky Democrats that make up the ‘bench’ for possible presidential candidates and you could talk yourself into a Pritzker. With drop-box voting, anything is possible in some swing states.

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Rob M
4 years ago

Pritzker has done nothing but ride on the wave of Covid money. Covid actually saved him from having to make tough budgetary choices. He’s easy to pick off in a debate, but a large field and sympathetic press might help him. The people wanted Sanders, twice, but the party did not. So it doesn’t really matter what the people want. Jim Clyburn saved Biden’s bacon. He was floundering before Clyburn endorsed him. He will be important in the process. He is not woke by any stretch, neither is Biden really. He just panders. Look at his actual policies. Biden is… Read more »

Not the Senator's Son
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

And rode on his own money. Maybe his run for president will bankrupt him and his family to match the moral bankruptcy we’ve witnessed with Covid-dictator of each month and pushing for greater tax hikes on families in Illinois.
How do you spell Tyranny? P R I T Z K E R

Rob M
4 years ago

Pritzker has billions stashed in the islands in trust. He only has a small portion of his money here in the US. It costs over almost a billion to become President. He could self finance the entire thing if he wanted to though. He will not need to. He isn’t as dynamic as Trump who won without party support. JB will have to woo party leaders. I really think the only shot they have given the weak field is two strong women, given that almost 60% of their voters are women. A black woman should be on the ticket too.

SUE
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

OH PLEASE………MAGA

IllinoisHomeOfTheSwamp
4 years ago
Reply to  SUE

It’s like Charlie Brown’s mom felt it necessary to chime in…

Rick
4 years ago

With the Democratic party it’s all about whose “turn” it is to be president. Sure Pritzker checks off all the leftist checkboxes, but so do many others, and they have a better claim to it being their turn. Anyway, elections are now entirely rigged. The mail in vote and Dominion systems proved that. My wife and I voted twice, we sent in the mail ballot, then voted in person. No questions asked when we showed up to vote. That right there is proof enough for me that its not worth voting, its rigged. Why did the system let us vote… Read more »

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WPZ
4 years ago

Pritzker has long been open about wanting to be president. I doubt very much if his billionaire status is a problem for progressives. In fact, I’m sure it will be a plus. Progressives don’t abhor wealth per se, just when it isn’t used for damaging America. Pritzker’s wealth has been directed that way all along: no problem for the Left. It’s hard to imagine in a fair election Pritzker coming anywhere near Trump or DeSantis, but we can’t expect fair elections anymore, making it a gruesome possibility that he could gain the White House. Could he do more damage than… Read more »

Rob M
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

You buy that rigged election stuff Mark? Are you kidding me? They made all sorts of accusations of fraud, but couldn’t prove Jack in court, in front of Republican judges. Rural states have been doing mail in for years, no fraud there.

Do you realize when you’re accusing election judges of fraud, you’re accusing average citizens, grandmothers, and the like of fraud, deceit. You’re besmirching the character of ordinary Americans.

Show evidence of the “widespread fraud” You’re the fraud here.

Shame on you.

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

LOSER

Rob M
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

If they’re for it, I’m agin it. Nice. You can’t have serious discussion with a psychophant. Facts are facts though. Dozens of court cases and not one judge agreed. They were all on the take?

ProzacPlease
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

Rob, did any court actually hear and consider evidence? I believe the cases were rejected on procedural grounds. And no, I don’t believe judges were on the take. But I do think that this was radioactive and no judge would go near it with a ten-foot pole. I am not saying that the evidence was there- I don’t know. But I think it is also an exaggeration to claim that this was examined and rejected.

Platinum Goose
4 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

What I find really interesting is that there is so much fraud in government, Medicare, wall street, college admissions, the media, you name it there’s fraud. We’re supposed to believe there’s no fraud in the election process. It’s all gaslighting. Was there enough to turn an election, who knows, I’m sure there’s been some lower ticket races affected by it. I read yesterday there’s a movement to make voter rolls public, it’s been done in ten states already. I can guarantee Chicago, Cook and Illinois will fight to keep that from happening

SUE
4 years ago
Reply to  Platinum Goose

CLEAN THE VOTER ROLLS……..MAGA

ProzacPlease
4 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Down votes in lieu of a response. Why does that not surprise me?

Thee Jabroni
4 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

lol,i know,right!?

Thee Jabroni
4 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Putzkers minions are out tonight,lol

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

Did you not see the words I wrote? YOU ARE A LOSER

The Paraclete
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

Sargent York!

Thee Jabroni
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

der

con
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

Elections are not designed to be auditable so we have no proof either way.

Fur
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

Many facets of fraud occured to swing the election to the current illegitimate president. Just look and you can find a trove of information available to the general public. It was obvious to those without thick skulls.

SUE
4 years ago
Reply to  Rob M

BS…MAGA

IllinoisHomeOfTheSwamp
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

Folks like Sue and Rob are the majority. The experiment that was the US died when the barely sentient pols realized, like car-jackers hitting nice areas, they could buy votes with freebies and by pandering to the idea of heroic victim-hood. The sad truth of our system is that it is only as strong as the voters – when the voters lost respect for the value of the vote – lost the ability to employ critical/analytical thought, we lost. When we created a system that valued equality of outcome (now known as equity) over equality of opportunity, we lost. When… Read more »

John
4 years ago
Reply to  WPZ

They have no problem with Ptrizker’s wealth because he never earned a dime of it. Dems dont believe people should earn their money.

Thee Jabroni
4 years ago

Pritzker is currently conducting an extensive geographical survey of the area around the Whitehouse to see if theres a Dairy Queen,Dunkin Donuts,or Pizza Hut nearby

Wolfnight
4 years ago

Yes good idea.

Get him the hell out of Illinois.

A very dangerous man. Political hack so perfect for the WH.

Heyjude
4 years ago

Gavin Newsom. Checks all the same boxes, and a lot better looking!

Traice
4 years ago

And make the whole United States as miserable as Illinois? Look at the power trip he’s on now, there would be no stopping him. His state is in shambles, people who can, are fleeing, do not inflict this injury on the country. We can, and we must do better. He’s just another lucky-to-be-born-rich guy who has never had to do any real work in his life. Thanks, I’ll pass on him, let’s get someone who knows what struggling families are truly facing each day.

nixit
4 years ago

Again, JB was saved by the resurrection of the 5% income tax and the 18 months it was in effect prior to taking office. That’s it. Nothing else he’s done has contributed to IL’s perceived prosperity. If Rauner had a 5% income tax rate his whole administration, there is probably no budget impasse or, at the very least, no giant backlog of bills to pay down. Todd Stroger Jr could’ve strolled into the governor’s office in 2019 and accomplished the same thing.

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P. T. Bombast
4 years ago

Hero of the teachers’ unions and no doubt the rest of organized labor. The oversize chair used by Wm. Howard Taft could probably be borrowed from its current owner for the debate stage if not for the White House. Riverside, CA – President Taft’s Chair, Nixon’s Vows (roadsideamerica.com)

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

One word, scary

Freddy
4 years ago

His platform will be No Toilets=No Property Taxes.

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