Editorial: Democrats find their Eden for 2024 national convention – Las Vegas Review-Journal

"At the same time, the state’s education system is a dumpster fire. A recent analysis by Wirepoints concluded that there are 23 public schools in Illinois — including 18 in Chicago — at which no students are grade-level proficient in either reading or math. Not surprisingly, teachers unions have a stranglehold on education policy."
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

Back to the 1968 convention, but this time the rioters will be the criminals.

Giddyap
2 years ago

The Dems having their convention in Failed City Of Chicago will be a shock for them — like when a bad dog gets its nose robbed in the poop it made on the Oriental Rug

P.S. NEVER EVER DO THAT TO YOUR DOG — IT’S CRUEL AND STUPID

Last edited 2 years ago by Giddyap
state_pension_millionaires
2 years ago

Big mistake for the dems to pick Chicago for their convention. Every major metric shows Chicago-IL is, and has been, out of control. Communications experts will make that clear next summer.

Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

100 Years of continuous Democrat rule naturally results in a progressive Utopia.

Truth in Cook County
2 years ago

Wow, there is actually a newspaper with an editor’s desk that is permitted to have a viewpoint that may be at odds with the radical leftist ideology? Wouldn’t know it given the garbage published in Chicagoland. Got to visit there – maybe the people do not constantly view themselves as victims, as well.

Goodgulf Greyteeth
2 years ago

Well over a year between now and the Dem’s August ’24 party rally.

I’m just certain that deadbeat Brandon and the CTU will have Chicago firing on all 8 cylinders by that time.

There’ll be lots for them to brag about, no doubt, and I’ll enjoy listening to it.

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