GOP leader tries to ‘sell hope’ in uphill battle to cut into Democratic stranglehold on state legislature – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

“The number one thing is that people expect us to fail,” House Republican Leader Tony McCombie said. “I have to sell hope a lot, which is not that hard, because I still am hopeful for Illinois, but it really is a challenge to raise money in this environment.”
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debtsor
1 year ago

A completely neutered opposition party is not unique in American politics. Politics can shift though, such as FL and OH going solidly red while CO went blue. But it’s increasingly rare today with the current political environment.

Deb
1 year ago

Il needs to redistribute the state according to population and race so that all people are represented. Should never have been districted according to political party as it is now.

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