Rich Miller: Illinois’ political tensions nothing compared to failed redistricting push in Indiana – Chicago Sun-Times

"Gov. JB Pritzker had vowed that if Indiana passed a redistricting bill, Illinois would follow suit and redraw its own maps to give the Democrats at least one more seat. It was unclear whether he could gather the votes for such a ploy, but it was pretty good political rhetoric. And, who knows, it might’ve worked. But the point is now moot."
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Chaos In My Brain
5 months ago

This buffoon Miller, is truly an idiot

Fed Up Taxpayer
5 months ago

The Sun Times is trash. Hoosiers didn’t want to redistrict, which is not earth shattering, and especially when the writer compares it to the cesspool of Illinois politics. Indiana (and many other states) still manage to function with two political parties, compared to Illinois “leaders,” who refuse to accept any compromise on their agenda for a new world order. Unlike Illinoisans, Hoosiers seem to think that life is still livable with your neighbors even if you are not in the same political party. JB could take a lesson from states that are actually run with its citizens as a priority.

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