Gov. JB Pritzker criticizes AIPAC after pro-Israel group spent heavily in Illinois primary – WGNTV (Chicago)

Outside groups, including AIPAC, funneled roughly $70 million into six open U.S. House and Senate races in Illinois on Tuesday. Pritzker himself put at least $5 million into helping Juliana Stratton win the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination.
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1 month ago

Says the guy that funneled almost a half billion dollars into his own campaigns to purchase two terms as governor.

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1 month ago

Funny how JB gets his feathers ruffled when others employ the same tactics that have people in DC sitting up and taking notice. It’s okay for he ( and Kwame ) to influence the SC election in WI, tell other states how they should handle the trans in female sports issues, lavish money upon the likes of Stratton and promise to address gerrymandering, only to take action on that front that favors Dems, but if someone else plays “ Pritzker politics “ here comes the hot air.

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