State Rep. Tony McCombie says GOP needs to ‘move forward’ after tough election as she takes over a diminished House caucus – Chicago Tribune/MSN

"Illinois’ GOP has alienated many of its traditional, moderate voters with the embrace by many in the party, particularly in southern parts of the state, of far-right ideologies. As the first downstate representative to lead House Republicans since George Ryan 40 years ago, McCombie stressed the need for the GOP to attract new supporters."
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Truth Seeker
3 years ago

What are they going to move forward with? They are dealing with a bunch of radicalized Marxists. The Republicans got nothing. They will just be seat warmers. Although that is what they have been doing for years. No spine and no backbone to call out their opposition.

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