Column: Rich Miller: Madigan ‘opponents’ won’t commit – Herald and Review

"(Candidate) Margaret Croke, who works for the Pritzker administration and has been endorsed by organized labor, confirmed that she thought it was time for Madigan to step down: 'I believe that Springfield would benefit from a new generation of leadership. However, as I have said on several occasions, I will vote for the Democrat for speaker which in all likelihood will be Mike Madigan.'"
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Fed u neighbor
6 years ago

Really, sissy, scum bags, scaredy-cats, 2 year olds, grow up everyone of you now it’s time for the weasel to go. Pizer, Croke, boo did you jump when Madigan says jump. Malone a 5% property tax cap, wake up smell the coffee 2% would be more like it. Democrats everyone of you have ruined Illinois.

debtsor
6 years ago

Democrats! And they say we’re the deplorables.

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