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Bost and Bailey set aside feud as Illinois Republicans tout unity at RNC delegate breakfast

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* It’s opening day at the RNC in Milwaukee

Bailey and Bost had a turbulent primary, click here to get a taste.

* Ben Szalinski followed up

Bailey said in March he was putting his campaign signs in storage.

* More from reporters in the room…



* Tribune

The day after former President Donald Trump was targeted in an attempted assassination, Illinois Republicans converging on Milwaukee ahead of this week’s Republican National Convention said the alarming event will only serve to unite the GOP going into the November election. […]

“We have to, as elected officials, be very careful of the rhetoric that we’re using. Words have meaning,” state Sen. Terri Bryant, a Republican from Murphysboro and an at-large delegate, said of Republicans and Democrats. “And so, in this, I think that you may find some folks taking a step back to try to find a better way to get their message out without being incendiary.” […]

While the progress of uniting Republican voters in Illinois remains to be seen, delegate Aaron Del Mar, who dropped out of the running for Illinois GOP chairman before Friday’s vote, said Sunday that the shooting at the Trump rally has only intensified the unity among the party on a national level.

“I think that we were ahead to begin with. I think this even moves us further ahead,” said Del Mar, who ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor in 2022. “Everyone … criticizes President Trump for all of his rhetoric. About immigration, about crime, about these issues. But nobody ever calls the Democrats on their rhetoric. Nobody ever says, ‘Hey, maybe that’s not such a hot idea to be so incendiary … regarding Donald Trump.’”

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posted by Isabel Miller
Monday, Jul 15, 24 @ 11:02 am

Comments

  1. Republican or Democrat as long as you are having primaries just declare the winner your candidate. Then give the candidate 30 days to pick a Vice President and whatever party that wins elections have your celebration at inauguration.

    Comment by DuPage Saint Monday, Jul 15, 24 @ 11:30 am

  2. The list of convention speakers, especially the “celebrities,” unimpressive.

    Comment by Sir Reel Monday, Jul 15, 24 @ 1:52 pm

  3. Not a lawyer, so correct me if I’m wrong, especially as you are, but isn’t this how it is supposed to work?

    Eileen Cannon, as a district judge, is obligated to adhere to precedence. The Supreme Court established multiple times Special Counsel appointments are lawful.

    Thus, she should have dismissed the motion filed by Trump’s lawyers. Trump’s side then could appeal the ruling to the Circuit Court, who also must adhere to precedence and dismiss the motion.

    Trump’s lawyers could then appeal the case to the Supreme Court and ask them if they want to revisit their past rulings.

    Again, correct me if I’m wrong.

    Comment by Former Downstater Monday, Jul 15, 24 @ 3:37 pm

  4. ==is obligated to adhere to precedence==

    Should and must are two different things. That’s what she should do. She can make whatever ruling she wants though. Besides, precedent doesn’t mean anything anymore it seems.

    Comment by Demoralized Monday, Jul 15, 24 @ 4:11 pm

  5. I was hoping Bost and Bailey would hug like Blago and Madigan in Denver.

    Comment by Friday Addams Monday, Jul 15, 24 @ 4:22 pm

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