Paul Vallas: JB Pritzker, Brandon Johnson keep playing Trump card – Illinois Policy

"For Johnson, attacking Trump is about political survival. For Pritzker, attacking Trump serves a dual purpose: it distracts from his failures, plus positions him as champion of the 'Trump resistance' for a possible presidential run. All this distracts from looming financial challenges faced by the state and city."
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Phil Chiricotti
11 months ago

I would change the heading. Pritzker, Johnson & Trump All UNSUITED FOR OFFICE. Pritzker is unashamedly subservient to political interests while Trump & Johnson are tied for the “worst of the worst.”

Call my shrink
11 months ago

Of course they do. Play the blame game to deflect from their deficiencies

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