Duckworth, Fulks join team Biden – Politico

Quentin Fulks, with Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker at the governor's 2023 inauguration in Springfield, will help run President Joe Biden's reelection bid.Quentin Fulks was deputy campaign manager for Pritzker’s 2018 run, and in 2020 headed up the “Vote Yes for Fairness” ballot initiative committee that tried to pass a graduated income tax in Illinois. U.S. Sen. TammyDuckworth is vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, and part of a chorus of Midwesterners touting the “Blue Wall” of the Midwest, primarily Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, as being key to Biden’s success.
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Dorf
2 years ago

Two useless tools added to the biggest useless tool’s campaign. Whoopie!

Old Joe
2 years ago

I wonder if Fulks had difficulty as a child learning to spell his last name.

debtsor
2 years ago

Mostly voter fraud in WI/MI

JackBolly
2 years ago

So walls are good, just not to stop massive illegal immigration and drug running and child trafficking and allowing criminals and terrorists entry. Maybe the border wall should be painted blue with DNC signs?

Ex Illini
2 years ago

People respect Duckworth, until she opens her mouth.

Da Judge
2 years ago
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When Dems move their lips 99% of the time they are lying!!

Dorf
2 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

The fact that one serves in the Military does not mean one would be an effective legislator. See Tammy Duckworth.

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