Column: Is Pritzker trying — again — to pick GOP opponent in November election? – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "Little has changed on the political landscape since 2022, with the exception that the Illinois Republican Party has become even weaker due to internal power struggles and a shortage of financial resources. That puts Pritzker in a dominant position to win in November, even if he does not get the opponent of his choice."
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Riverbender
3 months ago

Bailly should rally his crowds and then give Dabrowsky an endorsement. That way chances are better for a Dabrowsky win because its a proven fact Bailey can’t beat Pritzker

Last edited 3 months ago by Riverbender
David F
3 months ago

Bailey needs to give his money Ted and to away, don’t be a two time looser.

Bob
3 months ago

PIGSTER will spend 25-30 MILLION AGAIN to try and run against Bailey again . More if Ted starts showing he will be the candidate.

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