Illinois Dems shaken by early ‘burbs poll – Politico

A poll was floated showing Gov. JB Pritzker facing suburban headwinds — even trailing Republican governor candidates Richard Irvin and Darren Bailey. Problem is there was no explanation about which suburb was polled.
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

I want to believe that this progressive nightmare we’re living in can be stopped, but in all likelihood it won’t be in Illinois. There is definitely hope at the national level however. Nothing would make me happier than seeing them take away Nancy’s gavel, and send Chuck Schumer back to the shadows where that piece of garbage belongs.

Pat S.
4 years ago
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Durbin and Schiff can go into the shadows as well.

To paraphrase Pope: Hope springs eternal in the hearts of man.

Keep hoping and in November, let’s vote the bums out!

debtsor
4 years ago

This is a glimmer of hope for November. It’s not like Democrats political fortunes are suddenly going to improve in 7 months.

Pat S.
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Let’s hope not.

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