Pritzker believes government shutdown will help Democrats in 2026 midterms, Republicans disagree – ABC Chicago

"What I am so upset about is that Donald Trump was fine with people not being able to travel, people not being able to get their food. He was fine, he is fine with taking away health care from people," Pritzker said. "You can't be so obstinate about every little element of whatever your program is, and refuse to have the government work unless you get your way, when you're in the minority, too," said Richard Porter, a former Republican national committeeman from Illinois.
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Riverbender
4 months ago

I seem to remember people in Illinois locked down by Pritzker’s Covid edicts while at the same time Pritzker located his family out if state so that they were not subject to his edicts. have you forgotten?

David F
4 months ago

Illinois should just shutdown the government, doubt anyone would notice.

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