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WBBM's Rob Hart is joined by political analyst Mike Flannery & WBBM Political Editor Geoff Buccholz to discuss the results of the Illinois Primary and look ahead to the November elections.
Patrick Pfingsten, author of The Illinoize political newsletter, radio host, and TV commentator, talks about the results of the Illinois primary election, including national impacts, statewide outcomes and analysis of a key local Republican race in the QC region.
Breaking news shakes the Latino community as a bombshell New York Times investigation into César Chávez forces a major moment of reckoning. Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid react in real time and unpack what these disturbing allegations mean for Latino political identity, labor history, and how we honor movements without deifying individuals.Then, the guys break down the Illinois Senate primary results: Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton edges out Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi in a stunning upset — and Chuck is fired up that in a race where $50 MILLION was spent, virtually nothing went toward Spanish-language Latino outreach. They compare it directly to the winning strategy used in Texas and explain exactly why Democrats keep making the same mistake.Plus — Republicans are quietly panicking. New focus groups and internal polling show the GOP may be in serious trouble with Latino voters after their post-election honeymoon collapsed in record time.And finally, Chuck and Mike make their BIGGEST announcement yet: The Latino Vote Summit is happening June 23rd in Washington, D.C. — an invite-only, one-day convening of Latino leaders across business, labor, and politics. Don't miss how to get on the list.-Recorded March 18, 2026-Referenced in the episode:The New York Times - Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/18/us/cesar-chavez-sexual-abuse-allegations-ufw.htmlThe New York Times - Who Is Dolores Huerta, the Activist Accusing Chavez?: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/18/us/dolores-huerta-cesar-chavez-allegations-ufw.htmlNPR - Illinois Primary Election Results 2026: https://apps.npr.org/primary-election-results-2026/states/IL.htmlNPR - Democrats set a turnout record in Texas, so is this the year it turns blue?: https://www.npr.org/2026/03/13/nx-s1-5745932/texas-primary-democrats-turnout-talarico-crockettThe Great Transformation with Mike Madrid - Cesar Chavez allegations loom over civil rights leaders legacy and holiday: https://greattransformation.substack.com/p/cesar-chavez-allegations-loom-overStatement from the UFW Foundation: https://ufwfoundation.org/statement-from-the-ufw-foundation-Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more episodes of The Latino Vote Podcast!Watch our episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@thelatinovotepodcastFind us on Substack: https://substack.com/@thelatinovotepodcastFollow us on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/TheLatino_VoteVisit our website for the latest Latino Vote news and subscribe to our newsletter: latinos.voteIf you want more of our discussions and behind the scenes please join our Patreon (www.patreon.com/thelatinovote) for exclusive content and opportunities!
The Illinois primary was predictable, and will yield a predictable result in November. Have we, republicans, learned nothing? Wiggins brings a "Last Person on Earth" movie suggestion, and the pain of Dragon-ball-pee.
The 2026 Illinois Primary is over and Illinois REALTORS®-supported candidates had strong showings at the local, state and federal levels. In this new podcast, Gideon Blustein and Tom Benedetto break down the highlights, including wins by REALTORS® Shantel Franklin and La Shawn Ford.
Chuck Todd digs into the wreckage of the Illinois primary — where more than $50 million in outside money from crypto, AI, and AIPAC-linked groups flooded Democratic races — and asks what it means for the future of American democracy when PACs and outside groups are far outspending the actual campaigns they're trying to influence. He credits Stratton for being able to overcome the massive crypto onslaught — a rare and significant defeat for an industry that has been buying influence across both parties — but warns that her victory required a billionaire governor's financial backing to counteract billionaire-funded opposition, which only underscores the problem. He traces the rot back to McCain-Feingold, arguing that the landmark campaign finance law inadvertently weakened the parties by decentralizing money, which in turn decentralized accountability — and that the Supreme Court's subsequent decisions let the situation spiral completely out of control. He calls out Chuck Schumer directly for caving to crypto money and pressuring his caucus to go along, notes that campaign finance reform feels like an unwinnable issue because the people who benefit from the current system are the ones who'd have to change it, He closes with a broader observation: with money deciding which candidates are viable before voters even weigh in, and with the country having produced three consecutive one-term presidents, American politics is likely to remain deeply unstable for years to come. Former Oklahoma Congressman and now president of Americans for Responsible Innovation Brad Carson joins the Chuck Toddcast for a wide-ranging conversation about why AI may be the most consequential policy issue nobody in Washington is seriously addressing. They discuss why Americans are uniquely pessimistic about AI compared to the rest of the world, and for good reason: huge AI money is pouring into races like the Illinois Senate primary where outside groups and PACs are far outspending actual campaigns, Elon Musk's Grok chatbot adopted a "MechaHitler" persona and is now integrated at the Pentagon, we have virtually no visibility into what's happening inside AI labs or how these systems are being deployed, and the same technology that could deliver incredible medical breakthroughs could also be used to develop bioweapons. Carson argues that immunizing tech companies with Section 230 was a massive mistake — the law passed before anyone understood how the technology would evolve — and that recommendation algorithms effectively make platforms publishers, meaning the Supreme Court has fundamentally misinterpreted the First Amendment when it comes to tech regulation. He makes the case that state-level regulation may be the more immediate solution given congressional dysfunction and warns that surveillance pricing — where companies like the Washington Post reportedly examined subscribers' credit reports when setting prices — seems blatantly unconstitutional. They contend that consumer protection for AI would be a winning political message for either party, that the electrical grid alone will need a trillion dollars in investment to support AI's energy demands, and that letting the private sector roll out this technology without guardrails is an enormous risk. Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code CHUCKTODDCAST at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/chucktoddcast Refresh your wardrobe with Quince. Go to https://Quince.com/chuck for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/chuck. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00: Chuck Todd’s introduction 02:15: AI & Pac money dominates the Illinois Primary 05:30: Campaign finance reform feels like an “unwinnable issue” 08:30 McCain-Feingold weakened the parties 11:00 Chuck Schumer caves to huge crypto money 12:30 Illinois primary became Ground Zero for Donor-Centered Politics 15:15 Juliana Stratton was able to overcome massive crypto donors. 16:45: Decentralizing money decentralized accountability 18:15 Money decides which candidates are viable 21:45 Should Democrats find their own billionaire? 26:30 U.S. politics likely to remain unstable, with multiple 1 term presidents 36:00 Rep. Brad Carson joins the Chuck ToddCast 38:30 Americans are uniquely pessimistic about AI 39:30 What is Americans for Responsible Innovation & who funds it? 41:15 Anthropic believes that AI needs reasonable guardrails 41:45 Huge AI money pouring into Illinois primary races 42:45 Outside groups & PACs are far outspending actual campaigns 44:15 Money is destroying democracy, SCOTUS let it get out of hand 45:45 Immunizing tech companies with Section 230 was a huge mistake 47:00 Courts need to develop common law for regulating tech 48:15 Recommendation algorithms make tech platforms a publisher 49:15 SCOTUS misinterpreted 1st amendment when regulating tech 50:15 Sec. 230 passed before knowing how the tech would evolve 51:30 State level regulation may be the more immediate solution 52:30 How do you determine which candidates to support? 54:00 The tech isn’t unpopular, it’s how it has interacted with U.S. politics 55:00 We know social media is bad for us, but can’t quit it 56:15 Congressional leadership has stood in the way of regulation 57:30 What’s a safer way to roll out AI regulation in a broken political system? 58:45 There are certain safeguards that must be built into AI models 59:30 Grok took on a “MechaHitler” persona & is integrated at the Pentagon 1:01:15 Letting the private sector roll out AI without regulation is a huge risk 1:02:00 We have no visibility into AI labs or how it’s being deployed 1:03:30 AI can be used for incredible medical advances… or bioweapons 1:05:30 Ron DeSantis is proposing an “AI Bill of Rights” in Florida 1:06:15 Surveillance pricing seems incredibly unconstitutional and illegal 1:07:00 Washington Post looked at subscribers’ credit reports when pricing 1:08:30 People deserve to know if AI is evaluating them when applying for jobs 1:10:00 We haven’t had enough debate around the AI issue 1:10:45 Who can be a trusted voice to lead the debate? 1:12:15 Consumer protection for AI would be a winning political message 1:14:30 Fear of AI job displacement & rising electricity prices at the forefront 1:15:45 The electrical grid will need a trillion dollars invested into it 1:17:15 The difference between Oklahoma Democrats & national ones? 1:19:45 The tribes have become the check on Republicans in Oklahoma 1:21:45 Ossoff & Buttigieg are two potential ‘28 Dems that stand out 1:22:45 Dems need to attack Trump for lying to base, rather than attack his voters 1:24:00 How did you like being the president of Tulsa University?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Todd digs into the wreckage of the Illinois primary — where more than $50 million in outside money from crypto, AI, and AIPAC-linked groups flooded Democratic races — and asks what it means for the future of American democracy when PACs and outside groups are far outspending the actual campaigns they're trying to influence. He credits Stratton for being able to overcome the massive crypto onslaught — a rare and significant defeat for an industry that has been buying influence across both parties — but warns that her victory required a billionaire governor's financial backing to counteract billionaire-funded opposition, which only underscores the problem. He traces the rot back to McCain-Feingold, arguing that the landmark campaign finance law inadvertently weakened the parties by decentralizing money, which in turn decentralized accountability — and that the Supreme Court's subsequent decisions let the situation spiral completely out of control. He calls out Chuck Schumer directly for caving to crypto money and pressuring his caucus to go along, notes that campaign finance reform feels like an unwinnable issue because the people who benefit from the current system are the ones who'd have to change it, He closes with a broader observation: with money deciding which candidates are viable before voters even weigh in, and with the country having produced three consecutive one-term presidents, American politics is likely to remain deeply unstable for years to come. Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code CHUCKTODDCAST at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/chucktoddcast Refresh your wardrobe with Quince. Go to https://Quince.com/chuck for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/chuck. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00: Chuck Todd’s introduction 02:15: AI & Pac money dominates the Illinois Primary 05:30: Campaign finance reform feels like an “unwinnable issue” 08:30 McCain-Feingold weakened the parties 11:00 Chuck Schumer caves to huge crypto money 12:30 Illinois primary became Ground Zero for Donor-Centered Politics 15:15 Juliana Stratton was able to overcome massive crypto donors. 16:45: Decentralizing money decentralized accountability 18:15 Money decides which candidates are viable 21:45 Should Democrats find their own billionaire? 26:30 U.S. politics likely to remain unstable, with multiple 1 term presidents 33:00 Ask Chuck 33:15 Would National Press Club membership be good for young journalists? 37:15 When did America actually become a country? 40:30 Is it worth contacting reps who already agree with you? 44:30 Thoughts on Mississippi as a potential Democratic opportunity? 48:45 Viability of the National Popular Vote Compact? 55:30 Will congress ever address daylight savings time? 58:45 NCAA tournament picksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stu Burguiere breaks down the failures of the far Left in yesterday's Illinois primary election and looks ahead to a few more important primaries heading our way. Then, CBN's Dan Andros joins with some exciting news regarding the world of "Predictable" with Stu. And Blaze News managing editor Rob Eno stops in to break down how the mainstream media has changed in the six years since "Stu Does America" launched. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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President Donald Trump says US allies should take over policing the Strait of Hormuz, as US and Israeli forces continue strikes in the region. The Illinois Democratic primary results are inand Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton's make history. CNN's tracker shows where airport wait times are the longest. The US Postal Service is running low on cash – we explain what that could mean for your mail. Plus, why NASA astronauts are out on a special mission in space. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour 3, Darren Bailey, Former Illinois Senator and Winner of the Illinois Primary, joins the show to discuss his major victory in the state, as well as what's next when he faces off against current governor JB Pritzker. We also hear Ethan's Sports and Local as well as our poll results.
Darren Bailey, Former Illinois Senator and Winner of the Illinois Primary, joins the show to discuss his major victory in the state, as well as what's next when he faces off against current governor JB Pritzker.
A political writer discusses the results of many big races across the state last night and what they mean for the general election in the fall.
Mary Ann Ahern, NBC 5 Chicago political reporter, joins Bob Sirott to share the results from the Illinois Primary Election, including who will continue on in the race for Senator Dick Durbin’s seat and the Illinois Governor race between current Governor J.B. Pritzker and Republican nominee, former State Senator Darren Bailey. She also talks about […]
Dylan Sharkey joins the show on Illinois Primary Election Day to break down what's at stake across the state. He explains a key ballot question on a federal education scholarship program and why it's become politicized despite using federal funds. Sharkey also discusses the Democratic Senate primary to replace Dick Durbin, the Republican governor's race, and how turnout, Chicago influence, and Governor JB Pritzker's role could shape the future of Illinois politics.
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge cover St. Patrick's Day and cold weather before diving into Illinois Primary Election Day with Dylan Sharkey, including a key ballot issue and major races shaping the state. Todd Piro joins for holiday talk and a discussion on unrest in Cuba, while Mark Walters breaks down 2A Tuesday, focusing on self-defense, recent shootings, and gun control debates. Kim on a Whim highlights concerns over tornado siren failures and emergency preparedness ahead of severe weather season.
Ryan Wiggins calls in live from an Illinois polling place, reporting extremely low turnout early in the day and sharing real-time observations from voters in his precinct. He also discusses the Illinois Republican governor's race, breaks down concerns about election integrity including lack of voter ID checks, and shares a surprising moment after being accidentally given two ballots.
We tell you our votes, and talk with Larry Alex Taunton, Host of Ideas have Consequences about the sphere of right-wing talkers fighting.
In Belf's News Gallery, Greg Belfrage goes over the latest in trending news including the Cuba blackout, negotiations with Iran, Susie Wiles breast cancer diagnosis, RFK Jr. and the immunizations, Kristi Noem and the DOJ, Nebraska's largest wildfire, the Illinois Primary, the slaughterhouse strike in Colorado, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Countries are responding to President Donald Trump's demand for help protecting the Strait of Hormuz. Trump administration officials are also criticizing the news media's coverage of the war with Iran. The Democratic primary race for Illinois Senator Dick Durbin's seat is heating up. New research suggests AI is giving some teens bad diet advice. Plus, we're tracking a powerful storm hitting the east. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tomorrow is Primary Election Day in Illinois. Voters will decide who will represent the major parties in this fall's elections, from county boards to the governor's race. Two journalists covering local politics and the statehouse outline the keys races and candidates.
March 15, 2026; 7am: In an interview with NBC News, President Trump claimed that Iran was ready to negotiate a ceasefire but rejected their offer because “the terms aren't good enough.” But Trump has declined to say what those terms would be. This comes as the president has called on allies to help re-open the Strait of Hormuz. White House Correspondent for NOTUS, Jasmine Wright, and senior economics reporter for Axios, Courtenay Brown, join “The Weekend” to discuss. For more, follow us on social media: Bluesky: @theweekendmsnow.bsky.social Instagram: @theweekendmsnow TikTok: @theweekendmsnow To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's not an endorsement, but there are good candidates running for statewide and federal office in Illinois, and this is who Annie thinks has the best chance of winning in the general.
During this final week before Primary Day in Illinois, the Democratic candidates are making their final pitches to voters for who is best to replace veteran U.S. Senator Dick Durbin. Polls show Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, Congresswoman Robin Kelly and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton in the lead. In The Loop checks in with the frontrunners on the campaign trail. You can find our interviews with Rep. Robin Kelly (IL-02) and Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton if you scroll through our feed. Today, we sit down with Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi. For a full archive of In the Loop interviews, head over to wbez.org/intheloop.
The Illinois state primaries are next week and there is A LOT to be aware of. To make sure you're fully informed, join Tom Benedetto and Gideon Blustein as they give you all the info you need before you cast those ballots.
On this week's program, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by political analyst Mike Flannery & The Tribune's A.D. Quig to discuss the results of the 2024 Illinois Primary. They'll look back at what happened, look ahead to what's next and what they learned.
Capitol News Illinois' Peter Hancock interviews former governors Jim Edgar and Pat Quinn about their thoughts on Illinois' primary election and more.
Pat Pfingsten of The Illinoize joins the Steve Cochran Show. He dives into all the highlights and surprises from the Illinois Primary Election. From key race results to voter turnout, they've got you covered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Get ready for some last-minute election insights as Max Bever, Director of Public Information at the Chicago Board of Elections, joins the Steve Cochran Show to share all the essential info you need before heading to the polls today for the Illinois primary election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also in the news: Voters to decide fate of real estate transfer tax referendum; Alderperson Jeylu Gutierrez to become the first City Council member to give birth while in office; Arlington Heights leaders share compromise amid Bears talk to move stadium and more.
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Also in the news: Voters to decide fate of real estate transfer tax referendum; Alderperson Jeylu Gutierrez to become the first City Council member to give birth while in office; Arlington Heights leaders share compromise amid Bears talk to move stadium and more.
Also in the news: Voters to decide fate of real estate transfer tax referendum; Alderperson Jeylu Gutierrez to become the first City Council member to give birth while in office; Arlington Heights leaders share compromise amid Bears talk to move stadium and more.
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Max Bever, director of public information at the Chicago Board of Elections, joins Lisa Dent to explain what voters need to know ahead of Tuesday’s Election Day, from how to find the location of your polling place, to what’s on the ballot. Illinois’ 2024 primary election takes place Tuesday, March 19, with polls opening at 6 […]
Mark Reardon welcomes Illinois Congressman Mike Bost to discuss tomorrow's primary in Illinois where he is facing off against Darren Bailey, his thoughts on the southern border, and other pressing issues.
Attorney Jon-Jorge Aras joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss an Illinois judge removing former President Trump from the primary ballot.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A Cook County judge decided former President Donald Trump's name should be removed from the Illinois primary ballot, but put a hold on the order expecting an appeal. Trump's campaign said it will “quickly appeal.” In a 38-page ruling, the circuit court judge said the Illinois State Board of Elections' unanimous decision to keep Trump on the ballot is overturned. A group of objectors challenged Trump's access to the March 19 Illinois primary ballot alleging the former Republican president instigated an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and is ineligible to be elected president. Last month, the state elections board denied their objection. The group appealed to the state circuit court in Cook County. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/illinois-in-focus/support
It is Thursday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Donald Trump has been removed the Illinois Republican Primary state ballot. A Cook County judge has ruled that due to the 14th Amendment, also known as the Insurrection Clause, that Trump is barred from running for President of the United States. Actor and singer Keke Palmer had a lot of drama last year with the father of her child, Darius Jackson. Well, it seems that she has moved on from the toxic relationship and in the arms of a linebacker. It is being reported Palmer is currently dating Miami Dolphins linebacker, Duke Riley. Also, former president Donald Trump released his own sneaker recently. They went for $400 retail price. There is one person that has a pair of gold high tops that is getting a lot of backlash and that is Fat Joe. Fat joe, who is an avid sneaker collector, said that as a sneaker head he needed the Trumps but he is not a supporter of Donald Trump and would never vote for him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump has been removed the Illinois Republican Primary state ballot. A Cook County judge has ruled that due to the 14th Amendment, also known as the Insurrection Clause, that Trump is barred from running for President of the United States.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick Pearson, Chicago Tribune’s Chief Political Reporter, joins Lisa Dent to talk about an Illinois state judge’s decision to bar Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s Republican presidential primary ballot for his role in the events that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, and whether he could legally be removed. Follow The Lisa […]
Also in the news: Police looking for suspect who attacked man with a knife in the Loop during attempted robbery; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago employees to unionize; Barrington looking to add crossing guards at railroad crossings and more.
Also in the news: Police looking for suspect who attacked man with a knife in the Loop during attempted robbery; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago employees to unionize; Barrington looking to add crossing guards at railroad crossings and more.
Also in the news: Police looking for suspect who attacked man with a knife in the Loop during attempted robbery; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago employees to unionize; Barrington looking to add crossing guards at railroad crossings and more.
Bishop reviews some of the politics around who is visiting the southern U.S. Border from Illinois as the state continues to grapple with the non-citizen migrant crisis. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support
Bishop reviews some of the politics around who is visiting the southern U.S. Border from Illinois as the state continues to grapple with the non-citizen migrant crisis. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support
In our news wrap Tuesday, former President Trump will remain on the Illinois primary ballot after the state's election board declined to remove him over allegations of insurrection, Missouri Rep. Cori Bush is under investigation by the Justice Department, Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan is sentenced to jail and France announces controls on foreign products amid farmer protests. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
0000018d-55b7-d9fc-abbd-d5b7197e0000https://www.wvik.org/podcast/good-morning-from-wvik-news/2024-01-29/who-decides-whether-trump-should-be-on-illinois-primary-ballotJim O'HaraWho Decides Whether Trump Should be on Illinois Primary Ballot?
An author has taken a detailed look at a campaign for the Illinois Statehouse from 1990, and the lessons it holds for us today.
Shia Kapos, author of the Illinois Politico daily newsletter, reviews the Illinois primary results, looks ahead to the fall general election, and assesses the impact of recent Supreme Court rulings and the Highland Park tragedy on Illinois politics.
Welcome to IR Weekly. This podcast will be in your feeds every Tuesday to keep you up to date on all the latest news in the REALTOR® world. In case you missed the live broadcast on June 29, listen now to an analysis of the historic June primary elections by the Illinois REALTORS® Governmental Affairs Team including Greg St. Aubin, Senior VP for Governmental Affairs, Jim Clayton, Manager, State Government Affairs, Gideon Blustein, Senior Director of Local Governmental and External Affairs & Betsy Mitchell, Senior Advisor on the Govt Affairs team.
The end of Roe has us chopping wood and carrying water, probably for the rest of our lives but we're committed to that. J6 is a surprise bombshell on several levels, and we vote in the Illinois Democratic Primary. More at http://proleftpod.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/proleftpodcast)Write us at proleftpodcast@gmail.com.REVIEW US ON APPLE PODCASTS - http://review.proleftpod.comSUPPORT OUR SHOW - http://support.proleftpod.comBUY PROLEFTPOD MERCH - http://merch.proleftpod.comCONTACT US:MAILING ADDRESS - Make checks payable to:The Professional Left PodcastPO Box 9133Springfield IL 62791-9133EMAIL ADDRESSESPodcast Email: proleftpodcast@gmail.comEmail for Sci-Fi Trivia Questions: mrs.driftglass@gmail.comSUPPORT OUR WORK:PayPal: http://paypal.proleftpod.comGoFundMe: http://gofundme.proleftpod.comPatreon: http://patreon.proleftpod.comBuy Us A Coffee: http://coffee.proleftpod.comShop Our Merch Store: http://merch.proleftpod.comLink To All the Ways You Can Support Us: http://support.proleftpod.comSOCIAL & MEDIA:YouTube: http://youtube.proleftpod.comTwitter:@ProLeftPodcast - https://twitter.com/proleftpodcastDriftglass (@Mr_Electrico) - https://twitter.com/mr_electrico@BlueGal - https://twitter.com/bluegalFacebook:ProLeftPodcast - http://facebook.proleftpod.comBlueGal.Fran - http://facebookfran.proleftpod.comInternet Kitty of The Week - http://ikotw.proleftpod.comOriginal Flickr IKOTW Gallery - http://flickr.proleftpod.comBlogs:Driftglass - http://driftglass.proleftpod.comBlue Gal - http://bluegal.proleftpod.comFran - http://fran.proleftpod.comArchive - http://archive.proleftpod.comRSS Feed - http://rss.proleftpod.comSupport the showAll content © 2022 The Professional Left Podcast with Driftglass and Blue Gal.Support the show
Sun-Times City Hall reporter Fran Spielman is joined by Sun-Times chief political reporter Tina Sfondeles and WBEZ state politics reporter Dave McKinney to discuss election results and the uphill climb Republican gubernatorial nominee Darren Bailey has to win over Illinois voters.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by Joan Esposito & Patti Vasquez guests: - Edwin Eisendrath - Tim Hogan - Santita Jackson - Josef Michael Carr - Renato Mariotti
Ryan Wiggins is sitting in for Annie for the day! He starts the show off by sharing the Illinois Primary results. Then, Wiggins shares breaking news coming out of the Supreme Court. Mike Bost then joins the show to share his opinion on the primary results. The hour closes out with Hannah sharing statistics about Gen-Z.
Representative of Illinois' 12th congressional district, Mike Bost chats with Ryan about the results of the Illinois primary election. Bost is excited and ready to take the fight to the Democrats in November.
Buckle up folks, Ryan Wiggins is filling in for Annie, AND it is Illinois Primary Day! First, Ryan chats with the Candidate for IL Governor, Jesse Sullivan. Sullivan discusses the Primary Election taking place today and how he could transform Illinois. Then, the crew looks back at all the cases coming out of the Supreme Court this past week. The hour closes out with HANNAH taking over Wiggins America! You don't want to miss this!
Also in the news: Cook County remains in the "high risk" category for COVID-19; the death toll from Sunday's basement fire in the West Humboldt Park neighborhood now stands at three; a pop-up interactive arts event called "ACTIVATE..." will return to the Loop this week; charges may be filed in connection with the death of a four-year-old Chicago girl; and much more.
Also in the news: Cook County remains in the "high risk" category for COVID-19; the death toll from Sunday's basement fire in the West Humboldt Park neighborhood now stands at three; a pop-up interactive arts event called "ACTIVATE..." will return to the Loop this week; charges may be filed in connection with the death of a four-year-old Chicago girl; and much more.
Also in the news: Cook County remains in the "high risk" category for COVID-19; the death toll from Sunday's basement fire in the West Humboldt Park neighborhood now stands at three; a pop-up interactive arts event called "ACTIVATE..." will return to the Loop this week; charges may be filed in connection with the death of a four-year-old Chicago girl; and much more.
Illinois State Senator Jason Plummer joined the show to discuss the Illinois primary elections.
John Hancock sits in for the vacationing Annie. In the first hour of the Show, Brad and Hannah share their experiences from the Trump Rally in Mendon IL. Then IL state senator Jason Plummer calls in to discuss Illinois Primary. Finally, Wiggins shares some dark horse Democrat presidential candidates.
The Illinois Primary is right around the corner! Republican Candidate, Richard Irvin joins AFS to share why he deserves to win the race. Annie asks Irvin hard-hitting questions from listeners, especially regarding his attack advertisements. © 2022 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
With one week left for Illinois' Democratic and Republican primary election, Bishop On Air reviews some of the candidates' campaign updates.
Reset explores key races ahead of Illinois' primary election on June 28. GUESTS: Heather Cherone, political reporter for WTTW News Hannah Meisel, NPR Illinois government and politics editor For more Reset interviews, subscribe to this podcast. And please give us a rating, it helps other listeners find us. For more about Reset, go to wbez.org and follow us on Twitter @WBEZReset
Reset covers key races in the election
The primary election in Illinois is less than three months away. Are you registered to vote? Do you know where to go and who will be on the ballot? Reset gets the answers to your questions around voting and elections. GUEST: Matt Dietrich, public information officer at the Illinois Board of Elections
Senate Bill 825 would make election day a state holiday and move the primary date back three months in Illinois. State Rep. Maurice West (D-Rockford) explains why he co-signed that bill.
This episode features Jordan Powell, President and CEO of Illinois Primary Healthcare Associates. Here, he discusses how his department was able to get in front of COVID-19, the top three priorities he has in his role related to the pandemic, and more. This podcast is brought to you by Becker's Healthcare in conjunction with Intuitive. Intuitive is a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and a pioneer of robotic-assisted surgery.
In the midst of this global pandemic, there was a primary election in Illinois Tuesday night. To help break down the winners and losers of last night’s primary, Reset checks in with WBEZ politics reporter Dave McKinney.
We recorded today's program from the home of Ben Joravsky. Ben Weighs in on the Illinois Primary election results and expresses his latest issue with lefties. Legendary Chicago journalist Monroe Anderson joins us by phone to talk COVID-19 and the primaries
Since the race for the White House has completely changed since episode 58, Alabama Liberal takes a brief victory lap after correctly predicting Biden would be the nominee. Then AL examines connected issues like Coronavirus panic, the persistent failure of Bernie Sanders, and a news media that doesn’t really want America to have a President… Read More »
St. Louis Public Radio's Metro East reporter Eric Schmid details Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker's big steps to slow the spread of coronavirus ahead of the state's primary election.
Just in time for the Illinois Primary (vote Bernie), your favorite martyrs read Hope Never Dies by Andrew Shaffer and talk about why Joe Biden should not be president. At times, Hope Never Dies reads as critical of Obama and Biden, and at others it reads as naive hero-worship. Take a drink every time the phrase, "It feels like it should be criticism" is uttered, and get absolutely plastered this election season. Listen to Irreverent Radio responsibly. We can be found on Tumblr @irreverentradio and Twitter @IrreverentRadi0. As of today, we can ALSO be found at PATREON, PATRONIZE US: www.patreon.com/irreverentradio -- we charge by content put out, since our podcast isn't exactly monthly. You can also support us on Anchor, or just by sharing our podcast with your buds. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/irreverentradio/support
Latest on the coronavirus as it continues its global spread, a look at how its full speed ahead for Tuesday's Illinois primary election and a list of sports cancellations due to the virus.
With new cases of the coronavirus disease known as COVID-19, Illinois public health officials say the question of the virus spreading here is no longer a question of if , but when and how widely. At least two Chicago conventions were canceled, though officials say the risk to most Illinoisans remains low.
On this week’s episode of the Under the Dome podcast the State Journal-Register’s Bernard Schoenburg and Doug Finke discuss the upcoming Illinois primary in the wake of Super Tuesday, the Illinois House GOP believes efforts to enact property tax relief have stalled in the General Assembly, how Illinois and Gov. Pritzker are responding to the novel coronavirus with public health officials in Illinois reporting that a fifth person in the state has been infected and lastly the Illinois Municipal League voices their concerns over Gov. Pritzker's plan to hold 5% of income tax revenues for local governments in reserve in case the graduated income tax isn't approved by voters in November.
On this week’s episode of the Under the Dome podcast the State Journal-Register’s Bernard Schoenburg and Doug Finke discuss the results of an early poll showing which candidate is leading going into the Illinois primary, Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich skips a hearing dealing with his law license and what that means for his future practicing law, Illinois Sheriffs go the Statehouse to make their case about a new policy that they say "aids and abets" undocumented immigrants.
Before a new week of Chicago and/or Illinois news begins, find out what happened last week. The latest updates on the 3rd Congressional District Election: Marie Newman vs Dan Lipinski Round 2! Meet one of Kim Foxx's Cook County State's Attorney primary opponents.
On Midwest Week, while the Iowa Caucuses are getting most of our attention, Illinois is preparing for its primary election that's just two months away.
LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, AND RATE Every week, Indivisible Chicago Podcast host Tom Moss talks to politicians, newsmakers, academics and activists about resisting the Trump agenda. The ICP is also a great way to keep up with what’s happening in Indivisible Chicago. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or listen online at IndivisibleChicago.com/podcast. Take a minute to rate us on iTunes. It helps us get the word out about the ICP. https://apple.co/2oR4UlH INDIVISIBLE CHICAGO PODCAST SHOW NOTES FOR APRIL 22, 2019 Opening: As a cathedral burns, metaphors abound. How can rebuilding Notre Dame help us think about rebuilding our democracy? Segment: Ra Joy is this week’s guest. Has was Chris Kennedy’s running mate in last year’s gubernatorial primary. He’s an artist, an organizer, and now, on Lori Lightfoot’s transition team. We talk politics, policy, and the intense challenges that await the mayor-elect on Mary 20th. Got an idea? Check out the transition website at bettertogetherchicago.com. Segment: Indivisible Chicago’s Jeff Radue returns to the ICP for an update on SB145, the bill that would require presidential and vice presidential candidates to release their tax returns in order to be on the Illinois Primary ballot.
Monte Larrick sits down with the IFA’s Executive Director David Smith and IFA’s John Biver to discuss the results from the last month’s election, including voter turnout from both sides, Jeanne Ives’ narrow loss, and why we need to show up in November to help local candidates despite the two men at the top of the ballot. While the turnout for this primary was the highest it has been since 2002, a closer look at the numbers reveals bad news for Republicans.… Continue Reading
The CDSA Electoral Working Group churns through the results of last week's Illinois primary.
Chicago Tonight political journalist Amanda Vinicky joins the show to recap the Illinois primary election. State Representative John Connor talks about his efforts to combat Illinois’ rising crisis of opioid abuse. Edelson Partner Chris Dore joins Rich and Tina to discuss the Facebook data breach. Potomac Law Group COO Marlene Laro discusses […]
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The second primary night of the year, in the country’s fifth most populous state, showcased how angry the electorate remains in this Age of Disruption.
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On this episode A.J. and Nick share some St. Patrick's day stories and breakdown the results of the Illinois primary. Have some fun with us today. Subscribe on Itunes and Podcast Addict https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/chicago-podcast-network/id1049418391?mt=2
Both Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls have been in Illinois this week ahead of Tuesday's primary. Donald Trump's popularity shows no sign of waning in the Land of Lincoln, where three recent polls showed him with significant leads over his three challengers. Hillary Clinton also registered big leads in the polls over her challenger, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. We have a look at the polls and the candidates on this week's "Only in Illinois."
The Illinois primary is this Tuesday, so we are getting you ready with this episode. We break down the latest polling numbers for the presidential race and what it means for the election going forward. We also get into the senate primary. Thanks to Ballotpedia for the information.
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