Pritzker starts setting up for 2028
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wrote on 8 Nov 2024, 18:34 last edited by Mik 11 Aug 2024, 18:35
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Paul Vallas lost the mayoral race to Brandon Johnson last year. He served as the superintendent of the Bridgeport Public Schools in Connecticut and the Recovery School District of Louisiana, the CEO of both the School District of Philadelphia and the Chicago Public Schools, and a budget director for the city of Chicago.
Pritzker is in his 5th year of governorship.
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wrote on 8 Nov 2024, 23:11 last edited by LuFins Dad 11 Aug 2024, 23:13
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I heard that there were neighborhoods in Chicago that voted Trump…
wrote on 8 Nov 2024, 23:19 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Pritzker starts setting up for 2028:
I heard that there were neighborhoods in Chicago that voted Trump…
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wrote on 9 Nov 2024, 02:13 last edited by
I think that @Mik is correct. Gov. Pritzker was probably happy in one way that VP Harris lost. I would suspect that he will start to move to the "center" over the next couple of years. The pendulum for the Democrats went too far to the left and they are seeing the results of that.
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Chinatown in Chicago was historical as people from Hong Kong and the areas close to it. Cantonese was the most common language spoken there.
That has changed a bit in recent years, but I dont think that just because more people in Chinatown are from "mainland" China does not mean that they are pro-China. There are quite a few that left because of the government.
As to immigration, I would guess that at least 60% (or more) of the service workers in Chinatown at the restaurants, shops, etc. are illegal. But, I guess they dont vote. LOL
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Chinatown in Chicago was historical as people from Hong Kong and the areas close to it. Cantonese was the most common language spoken there.
That has changed a bit in recent years, but I dont think that just because more people in Chinatown are from "mainland" China does not mean that they are pro-China. There are quite a few that left because of the government.
As to immigration, I would guess that at least 60% (or more) of the service workers in Chinatown at the restaurants, shops, etc. are illegal. But, I guess they dont vote. LOL
wrote on 10 Nov 2024, 13:15 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Pritzker starts setting up for 2028:
...I would guess that at least 60% (or more) of the service workers in Chinatown at the restaurants, shops, etc. are illegal. But, I guess they dont vote. LOL
ORLY? In Chicago? C'mon...
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@taiwan_girl said in Pritzker starts setting up for 2028:
...I would guess that at least 60% (or more) of the service workers in Chinatown at the restaurants, shops, etc. are illegal. But, I guess they dont vote. LOL
ORLY? In Chicago? C'mon...
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wrote on 10 Nov 2024, 15:04 last edited by George K 11 Oct 2024, 15:05
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@George-K said in Pritzker starts setting up for 2028:
This is a pretty middle-class white neighborhood. Just to the east of O'Hare.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2024, 02:12 last edited by
Politicians take too many things for granted.
"Illinois will always be Democrat"
"Texas will always be Republic"
etcBeing complacent will cause failure.
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Politicians take too many things for granted.
"Illinois will always be Democrat"
"Texas will always be Republic"
etcBeing complacent will cause failure.
wrote on 11 Nov 2024, 02:19 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Pritzker starts setting up for 2028:
"Illinois will always be Democrat"
20 years is not "always," but it's close enough for government work.
"Texas will always be Republic"
California
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wrote on 11 Nov 2024, 02:24 last edited by
Um…Frank Calabrese is a political commentator?? Not part of The Outfit?
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There's the cosplay LD was referring to. At this time, mere fantasies of cosplay, but let's see where it goes.
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wrote on 21 Nov 2024, 16:02 last edited by
I can't see Pritzker getting very far. He's just not that cuddly, engaging or smart. His policies are too conventionally Democratic.
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wrote on 21 Nov 2024, 20:47 last edited by
@George-K said in Pritzker starts setting up for 2028:
A comment on X:
"Conspiracy to violate immigration laws—particularly 8 USC §1324, harboring illegal aliens--is a Federal felony good for 10 years.
I hope AG Gaetz is taking notes on these public confessions."
Isn’t that a literal and actual insurrection?