The Democrats’ Hamas Caucus: Could the convention in Chicago turn out to be an ugly rerun of 1968? – Wall Street Journal

When Joe Biden picked Chicago as the venue for his party’s 2024 convention, the thought was that this heavily unionized Democratic city provided a perfect stage to showcase how Bidenomics was making life better for American workers. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who’d lobbied the president hard, was thrilled. Chicago is “your kind of town,” he told the president. Suddenly that theme is in jeopardy.
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ProzacPlease
2 years ago

Brandon Johnson is no Mayor Daley. The chaos will be exponentially higher, and the consequences of electing a teacher union puppet will be clear.

OldJoe
2 years ago

I hope so for the good of the country. Everything, USA needs to see what Dems have in store for them.

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