Pritzker ‘all in’ for Biden following visit to White House last week – Capitol News IL

Gov. JB Pritzker, who is frequently named as a potential Biden replacement should the campaign reach that point, will speak at the Indiana Democratic Party’s Hoosier Hospitality Dinner in Indianapolis Friday before heading at the Ohio Democratic Party’s Family Reunion in Columbus Saturday. And he said he wouldn’t engage in “hypotheticals” when asked if he’d be interested in replacing Biden should he drop out of the race.
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Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Right now, Biden is holding the Democratic party hostage with his claims that he is staying in and not bowing out. His agent is making the rounds to the democratic donors to see just how bad they want Biden out…in the form of money. Few hundred Million to a billion should work and is chump change to the likes of Gates and Zuckerburg and the Hollywood elite. Once they get to his number, he will bow out, but part of that is a deal for immunity for all Bidens for all things. All Bidens words about how he is committed… Read more »

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Pritzker’s nose is so far up Bidens a@#, he’s tihnkin he’s gunna get something for supporting the empty suit in the whitehouse. Just couple of grifters – grifting that we get to pay for. Biden has never been qualified to be in office let alone the President.

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Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Pritzker stop lying already will you please, you are so interested in replacing Joe Briben you leaving a drool trail wherever you go.

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