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She needed a far greater number of signatures than her Democratic and Republican counterparts.
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No ‘slated’ GOP candidates will be kept off ballot after rulings from Supreme Court, elections boardKennedy to remain on Illinois presidential ballot, 2 third-party candidates removed
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The Democratic National Convention in Chicago appears to have accomplished its goal.
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‘Dark money’ group founded and funded by Pritzker rolls out strategy at DNC
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Protestors in Chicago this week have shut down streets, broken through security fencing, clashed with police and interrupted events associated with the Democratic National Convention.
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Organized labor has been everywhere at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week, from the main stage to the Illinois delegation’s morning breakfast gatherings.
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Despite being on the radar of the feds during both nominating events this year, Cook County prosecutors declined to charge Juan Pablo Zaldua-Vargas with a felony.
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Gov. JB Pritzker has presidential ambitions — and his vetting when he was under consideration to serve as Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ running mate and this week’s Democratic National Convention have put a huge spotlight on the second-term governor.
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A billionaire who backs progressive policies, Pritzker remarks tonight could enhance his national recognition and sharpen his critiques of Trump
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Vice President Kamala Harris, who wasn’t even her party’s nominee for president a month ago, has chosen Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, officially ending the veepstakes—at least for now. Why this makes sense from a political science perspective.