More April 2 showdowns: Rebellious taxpayers and the ‘Illinois Exodus’ – Editorial – Chicago Tribune

"[s]everal municipal elections and referendum questions confront suburban voters on April 2. Some of those contests also are unfolding amid high drama. One theme bubbling to the surface? A nascent taxpayer rebellion."
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Debtsor
7 years ago

All the blue low information voters came to the polls in nov and approved a huge bond for Maine high schools. It would have never of passed in a non-trump midterm. The blue turnout last nov was impressive. Horrible for the state but impressive how their collective hate for Trump brought them to the polls to vote for every tax and spend progressive politician on the ballot.

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