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A very depressing timeline
Tuesday, Nov 17, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * Several of my friends live in the South Loop and one of them sent me this grainy video early in the pandemic of people in her neighborhood lifting each others’ spirits by shouting, turning their lights on and off, shooting off fireworks and playing music… * If you pay attention to the very beginning of the video, you’ll see this building right across the street… The man in the window with his dog is my friend’s husband. He’s quarantining in a hotel after contracting COVID-19.
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Rate the new bipartisan gubernatorial video
Tuesday, Nov 17, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * Press release…
* The video… Pritzker pretty much has to stay in Illinois now. * On a related topic, this may be the best headline of the entire pandemic…
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The rich guy does have a point
Monday, Nov 16, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller * Politico…
* CNN…
According to the AP count, President Trump is losing Illinois by 17.1 percentage points, which is his same margin as 2016. The House Republicans were saying before the election that if Trump could keep his losing margin under 20 then they’d have a shot at staying in the hunt. * About a week before the election, Gov. Pritzker’s operation began running this ad telling voters that President Trump wanted them to vote “No” on the graduated income tax… By that time, a ton of Democrats had already voted and a comparatively few Republicans had yet to cast a ballot. So, there’s a school of thought which believes the Trump ad may have “reminded” at least some Republicans to vote against the Fair Tax. And while they were at the polls, they kept voting Republican down the ticket. I’m not saying that the governor is responsible for Republicans doing better than expected here because the GOP did that nationally. I’m just saying he may not have made suburban Democrats’ jobs any easier.
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