Illinois Republicans: Prepare for a crash landing – Commentary – Chicago Tribune

Not only is Rauner projected to lose to Democrat J.B. Pritzker, Republican candidates for the General Assembly are on increasingly rocky footing. Small but meaningful gains Republicans made to eliminate Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan’s supermajority in 2016 could be reversed. Will the media now refer to Illinois’ Democratic Party as Pritzker’s Democratic Party, as they have Rauner’s Republican Party? They should. It is.
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Rick
7 years ago

It’s really a race between two democrats. Rauner doesn’t come close to being a republican. he is invisible as a leader, a milquetoast, and he threw his supporters under the bus.

Connie Cain
7 years ago
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Another advanced case of RDS.

Connie Cain
7 years ago
Reply to  Rick

I will leave you to figure out what RDS stands for.

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