CTU-backed candidates lose 7 of 13 contested races – Illinois Policy

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, who won re-election, didn’t seek CTU’s endorsement. Right before the primary, CTU favorability hit a record-low among likely Chicago voters.
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Media Scrutiny
1 month ago

That’s Great news. Now, JB is Really stuck. Reject the Federal Grant Money for Education, which would make the CTU happy, or Take it and remove a cudgel that Bailey can use against him.

Rob M
1 month ago
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Unfortunately, with no Republican ground game other than Dan Proft from Florida with Uhline money, Bailey will not be able to put out an economic message to resonate with suburban voters. Dems have far too many on the payroll, and the media is in the tank for them as well. It would take someone with the charisma of Trump to win in IL as a Republican. And bailey ain’t it.

It’s 90% lock for Pritzker. Only a financial collapse could sink him

David F
1 month ago

Good start

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