As expected, and as discussed yesterday, Darren Bailey, Trump’s endorsee for governor in IL, ran away from the pack in the primary race. Bailey got 57% of the vote in a four way race. The GOPe candidate ran a distant third—a total humiliation, both financially and electorally, for RINOs.
Rodney was my representative. He’s been a squish RINO for a while. Too bad, so sad, to see him go. But I’m sure he’ll be alright and he probably already has a nicely compensated gig lined up somewhere.
Although NYS is an even-taller order than IL right now, was glad to see Trump refrain from endorsing Andrew Giuliani, simply out of some sense of family relationship or returning the favor. This allows Zeldin, even without the endorsement, to point to those Trump admin policies, ever more popular in retrospect with NY grassroots conservatives, that Zeldin is on record supporting while in Congress as sort of a "compare and contrast" with the current disaster that is Hochul/Biden.
Since I can, I avoid driving through Illinois. I don't want one penny going to this corrupt state in sales tax. Tennessee and Missouri benefit. And that is too bad, as southern and central Illinois, except around the college towns, are as red as any other red state on its border.
Rodney was my representative. He’s been a squish RINO for a while. Too bad, so sad, to see him go. But I’m sure he’ll be alright and he probably already has a nicely compensated gig lined up somewhere.
Although NYS is an even-taller order than IL right now, was glad to see Trump refrain from endorsing Andrew Giuliani, simply out of some sense of family relationship or returning the favor. This allows Zeldin, even without the endorsement, to point to those Trump admin policies, ever more popular in retrospect with NY grassroots conservatives, that Zeldin is on record supporting while in Congress as sort of a "compare and contrast" with the current disaster that is Hochul/Biden.
Since I can, I avoid driving through Illinois. I don't want one penny going to this corrupt state in sales tax. Tennessee and Missouri benefit. And that is too bad, as southern and central Illinois, except around the college towns, are as red as any other red state on its border.