IL GOP Candidate Darren Bailey Fires Back at Lori Lightfoot over ‘Farm’ Insult: ‘Get Off Your Elitist High Horse’ – Breitbart

"Mayor Lightfoot, I’ll go back to my farm after I clean up the mess you and [Gov.] JB Pritzker made and restore Illinois,” he said. “In the meantime, get off your elitist high horse and remember who puts food on your plate."
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Old Joe
3 years ago

I wish Lightintheloafers would go back to Ohio.

Aaron
3 years ago

“Go back to your environment destroying farm you independent critical thinker!” Lol. Go back to the farm? I laugh at folks who think farmers are idiots. Lightfoot is in for a rude awakening when Bailey whips pritzker and he will. Imagine the melt down. Democraps will refuse to obey the constitution again afterwards and not pass a balanced budget. Chicago will melt down into no go zones and “independent” areas like Seattle did and a community garden will be started. Screencap this

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ToughLove
3 years ago
Reply to  Aaron

Pritzker will win. You have too much faith in Illinois voters. Also, the smart ones have left or are in the process of leaving. You can leave too or remain among the foolish/ignorant.

Wally
3 years ago
Reply to  ToughLove

Exactly right. We left IL. Over a dozen of our friends and relatives have left and all would be anti Pritzker. And all of us are more and more glad we left every day.

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