Column: It’s not much of a party if there’s only one ruling political party – Champaign News-Gazette*

"Not enough people realize it, but Illinois is a mess that will only get messier absent changes as seismic as they are unlikely."
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Hello, Indiana!
7 months ago

Gee! Really? A Dem dominated state with Dem judges and a Dem kangaroo Supreme Court gerrymandered beyond any chance for an opposing party and fully staffed by Dem conies/ nepotistic hires is lopsided? Wow! Who knew?

Brian Jones
7 months ago

I think that way about all the states dominated by one political party.

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