In 1930, Illinois had a 27 member congressional delegation, after 2020 census, it will be 17 – Wirepoints on the Annie Frey Show

Wirepoints Founder Mark Glennon joins the Annie Frey Show to talk census data and population loss.

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Old Spartan
2 years ago

And it is even worse than just the simple loss of a large number of seats. We have lost key chairmen and almost all of our clout in DC. Bob Michel was House GOP leader for many years. Danny Rostenkowski chairman of Ways and Means. Bill Lipinski chairman of House Transportation. And on and on. Dick Durbin used to be a good go- to- guy for Illinois before he jumped into the “equity,” BLM and “America is Racist” cesspool. Now he is worthless. No one in the Illinois delegation has has the respect or creates the fear that the good… Read more »

Bill
2 years ago

THANK GOD!!!

Ex Illini
2 years ago

JB calls this success. God help us all.

Riverbender
2 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

In my mind Illinois losing a congressional seat is in fact a success for the USA as a whole.

Not the Senator's Son
2 years ago

I like this lady. Keep the conservative voices flowing. Don’t mask them.

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“We are not in good shape” Wirepoints’ Ted Dabrowski told ABC 20 Champaign during a segment on Illinois’ latest population losses. Illinois was one of just three states to shrink in the 2010-2020 period and has lost another 300,000 people since then. Ted says things need to change. “It’s too expensive to live here, there aren’t enough good jobs and nobody trusts the government anymore. There’s just other places to go where you can be more satisfied.”

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