TV Stations Pull PAC Ad After Pritzker’s Lawyer Threatens Lawsuit – Patch Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

The spots feature a direct-to-camera message from Beverly Miles, the nurse and retired U.S. Army major who challenged the incumbent governor for the Democratic Party's nomination in the June primary. "As retired military, the words 'duty' and 'honor' mean everything to me," Miles says. "Those values mean nothing to Gov. Pritzker, who tried to get me fired from my job as a nurse. People like me and you need to stand up to J.B. Pritzker's mafia politics."
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IllinoisHomeOfTheSwamp
3 years ago

JB has really helped Illinois… And, he is the new spokesperson/success story for exercise and healthy eating…

No, wait, what?

He is a despicable piece of refuse. Born a step from home plate and as deluded as the day is long.

debtsor
3 years ago

JB Putin is pressuring and threatening the opposition for assisting his opponent.

JB PUTIN

Make it Trend!!!

#JBPutin

Giddyap
3 years ago

Fake News Fraud TV Stations Pull PAC Ad — After Lardass Lord FAT-Leroy Threatens Lawsuit  

Riverbender
3 years ago

While unfortunate it may be the Hatch Act does prohibit Federal Employees from participating in partisan elections.

lana
3 years ago

Dirty Communists will do anything to keep the Truth from the People.

The Gestapo says stop spreading the truth and the Cowards cower

Ex Illini
3 years ago

I don’t approve of politicians making false claims. That’s why I can’t stand Pritzker.

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