CTU Vice President Jackson Potter sent out a notice for students of voting age about an upcoming rally to lead up to casting their first vote for the Illinois primary: "On the morning of March 15, students will gather at CTU Headquarters and hear from candidates/political organizers, collaborate with young voters from other schools, and participate in engaging events including art, music, and dance. The event will culminate with a Parade to the Polls, where students will march to an early voting site—celebrating voting in their first election and making their voices heard along the way!"
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
That’s right, CTU. Keep churning out SJWs and activists instead of actually educating people so that they may someday get gainful employment.
HOPE THEY ARE PUSHING REPUBLICIANS…….LOL