Q&A with incoming Illinois House Republican Leader Tony McCombie – Bloomington Pantagraph

She will lead a House Republican caucus that is its smallest since the Cutback Amendment slashed the size of the chamber from 177 members to 118 in 1981. She said, "We need some numbers. We need to collaborate on our messages, we need to bring our caucus all together to have opinions. We have, hopefully, 40 talented people that are going to be able to help us to go to the next level."
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debtsor
3 years ago

There’s only one question of any importance:

“WHAT IS YOUR PLAN TO IMMEDIATELY IMPLEMENT THE COUNTRY’S LARGEST AND MOST EFFICIENT BALLOT HARVESTING OPERATION?

Nothing else matters. Not message, not candidates, not redistricting. Nothing else matters more than the country’s most prolific ballot harvesting operation ever implemented.

What are you plans, Tony?

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