Rep. Jan Schakowsky announces she won’t seek re-election to Congress – Chicago Sun-Times

U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky applauds during the Rally for Abortion Justice in Union Park in May 2022.  Schakowsky on Monday announced she won't be seeking a 15th term in Congress.Schakowsky, 80, is serving her 14th term representing Illinois’ 9th Congressional district.
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Old Joe
11 months ago

Well I’ll give her credit for not joining Feinsteins club.

Don Diego de la Vega
11 months ago

She hates you. She hates America. She is part of a corrupt family. She is a perfect example of a democrat. Retire, be gone, and may your retirement be short as Satan comes for you quickly.

Frank Goudy
11 months ago

To be replaced by another Democrat who will be just as bad or worse.

Old Spartan
11 months ago

Good riddance! She was always a miserable individual, a self promoting witch, and an unreliable partner even when she was in the Illinois legislature back in the 1980’s. Illinois is much better off without her.

The Railroader
11 months ago

Don’t celebrate just yet. Have yourself a gander at the unemployed carpetbagging Palestinian Commie who wants Jan’s job.

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

The mummy and her husband Axlerod aren’t done yet. They’ll be pulling strings and making dirty Dem deals behind the scenes until the dirt is thrown in their faces.

vbb
11 months ago

When people talk about the loony left. they show a photo of Schakowsky. I lived in her district for many years and I never understood why my neighbors voted for this crackpot.

Lana
11 months ago

Good riddens!

Fed up neighbor
11 months ago

Damn breaks my heart

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