Madigan says Dems need his ‘strong leadership’ as he makes case to hold speaker post – Chicago Sun-Times*

Madigan said during a Saturday morning candidate forum hosted by the House Black Caucus, "Most of us who were there for the Rauner years know how bad it was, how difficult it was. The strong leadership I provided against the Rauner program is the same leadership that I pledge to provide to the caucus on state finances and on redistricting.”
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Ex Illini
5 years ago

He must be scared to death that the whole crooked organization that he has built is about to come tumbling down. And he thinks he’s the only one who can keep it all together. Hopefully he’s done, and we can see all the dirty dealing he has done at the expense of the taxpayers. Put his head on a stick and parade it around the state, which he has ruined.

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