Illinois Democratic setbacks spark turmoil over party leadership – Capitol News IL

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Mike
5 years ago

The part of the Illinois state law allowing all ballots to be counted if postmarked on election day, but received after election day, should be repealed. Perhaps make some exceptions such as the military overseas. As an imperfect analogy, bills are due by the due date. Bills postmarked on the due date, but received after the due date, are generally not accepted with no penalty. Ditto for other states nationwide that have a similar law. There is no way to monitor all the post offices nationwide to be sure ballots are not incorrectly post marked after the election. Such schemes… Read more »

Chase Gioberti
5 years ago

Durbin really said he gives himself an “A”?

They have a friggin super majority you stupid idiot!!!

What would constitute a failing grade to this guy?

Chase Gioberti
5 years ago
Reply to  Chase Gioberti

Durkin not Durbin. Communist spell check

5 years ago

unfortunately if administrations change, the investigations will stop

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