Pritzker Steps Up Anti-Trump Push With Milwaukee Abortion Ad – Bloomberg/MSN

The billboards near Wisconsin’s largest city were placed early this month and will be up through the convention, according to Christina Amestoy, a spokeswoman for Think Big America. One of them reads: “MAGA extremists are in town this week to nominate a president who wants a national abortion ban. Stop them. Vote.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

It’s interesting that gas bag has time to meddle in politics outside of IL, given the horrible mess he has made of this state. If anyone were ever in need of a recall vote, this trust fund clown is.

Kevin
1 year ago

WHEN GOVERNOR TUBBY IS STANDING BEFORE GOD TEARS IN HIS EYES BIG WET SPOT ON FRONT OF HIS PANTS GOD ASK WHY TUBBY DID YOU KILL MY CHILDREN AND TUBBY WILL SAY VOTES MANY MANY VOTES AND LOBBYISTS MONEY

Mary Ladd
1 year ago

They just won’t stop lying. And even if this wasn’t a lie, which it is, abortion is hardly the hot-topic issue this year.

Normal people are too worried about the ever-increasing cost of living, the flood of illegal aliens causing a rise in crime and overcrowding the public schools and last but not least, voters are worried about the potential of a Kamala presidency.

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Mary Ladd

AWFLs aren’t excited about Joe Biden and might not show up to vote. Killing their children is the only thing that gets them worked up enough to make them vote.

cynthia
1 year ago
Reply to  Mary Ladd

Please…….. bite your tongue! She’s just a horrible person!!

cynthia
1 year ago
Reply to  Mary Ladd

They were talking about pairing kamala and big gretch from mich……….horrible

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