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The 2020 election is fast approaching, and voters are not only deciding whom to vote for, but also, what to believe. According to filmmaker Leslie Iwerks,…
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Ever wonder what happens to campaign swag after election day? Some of it is thrown away, but a lot finds a home with collectors of political…
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Commentary: Gov. Bruce Rauner’s Madigan fixation may reflect how little the governor has to show for his first three years in office.In November, 2014,…
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Federal records show that Illinois television stations will begin to air ads tomorrow, paid for by Governor Bruce Rauner's political action committee.When…
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If you hate negative political ads, you may want to turn off your television and spend this summer outside. Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican gubernatorial…
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Candidates are making their final pushes for support ahead of Tuesday's elections. It's all about getting out the vote.As they travel the state on St.…
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'Let My People Go': Lawmakers Outside of Chicago Feel Frustration That Comes with being MarginalizedWillie Sutton reputedly said he robbed banks because that’s where the money was.That kind of stark mathematical logic also could explain why Illinois’…
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Collin Corbett is a Republican whose job it is to elect Republicans. His company in Chicago’s northern suburbs, Cor Strategies, has worked with…
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The 2008 presidential campaign figures to be the most wide-open contest for the White House in decades. Not since 1928 has neither a sitting president nor…
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Deadlines Past:Forty Years of Presidential Campaigning: A Reporter’s Storyby Walter R. Mears Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2003Peggy Boyer Long can be…