Dick Durbin decries rising political violence, chimes in on Turner-Hamilton state Senate race – Bloomington Pantagraph

Durbin called for a cooling of the heated political rhetoric that has inspired some to commit violent acts.
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Let's GO RED in 2022
3 years ago

What about the “president”? Twice he has taken over national TV letting everyone know how bad the DTS is in the Dem Party and fueling more hatred. And Durbin will be right there on stage for a photo op when the ghost of Obama comes through town, along with the cackling Kamala. It will be all about the other party, because they don’t have a leg to stand on when it comes to policy issues. All diversion.

Pat S.
3 years ago

Perhaps he should address this topic with his good friend, Chuck Shumer.

Ex Illini
3 years ago

Now Dick thinks the rhetoric is too much. It’s been non stop rhetoric since Trump was elected, and two years after he left office it is still non stop. Look in the mirror Dick. That’s where you’ll find the person to blame.

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