Committee To Elect Darren Bailey
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Bailey sees big campaign spending by Rauner, Pritzker as sending wrong message
Darren Bailey argues that reports of Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic challenger J.B. Pritzker spending upwards of $105 million combined in their primary victories tells you everything you need to know about why so many people are now disengaged from the process.
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Bailey: Illinois can't stop at just balancing the budget
Darren Bailey is all in on Gov. Bruce Rauner’s plan to implement a full and balanced budget and then some.
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Bailey sees Pritzker tax plan as prescription for 'doom and gloom'
Darren Bailey has a rational explanation for why the idea of increasing Illinois’ flat income tax rate strikes him as being nonsensical.
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Lack of accountability aiding state's net worth loss, Bailey says
The thing that most perplexes Darren Bailey about news that Illinois lost some $9.9 billion in net worth in 2017, dropping its “total primary government net position” to negative $137 billion, has little to do with the actual numbers.
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Bailey dethrones incumbent Reis in bid for 109th District House seat
With 59.14 percent of the total vote and 1,171 ballots cast in his name, Darren Bailey is the new GOP frontrunner for the 109th District House seat.
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Bailey knocks off Reis in GOP primary
Political novice Darren Bailey pulled off a stunning upset win over Rep. David Reis (R-Willow Hill) in the GOP primary in the 109th District.
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'Madigan way' includes bullying Drury, Bailey says
Darren Bailey is hoping voters come to see House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) for the bully that he thinks he is.
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Bailey vows to serve taxpayers, reject legislative pension and donate part of his salary
Darren Bailey says he's willing to put his money where his mouth is in his bid the represent the 109th House District in Springfield.
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Bailey poses tough challenge to Reis in GOP primary
State Rep. David Reis (R-Willow Hill) saw no other choice when he flip-flopped on a critical tax increase vote during the last legislative session.
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Bailey worried about message donation to Silverstein sends
Darren Bailey views the Democratic Victory Fund’s recent move to contribute over $55,000 to the re-election campaign of Sen. Ira Silverstein (D-Chicago) as just another example of just how much Illinois politicians are intent on maintaining the status quo in Springfield.
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Bailey questions where Reis stands on Madigan, harassment issue
Darren Bailey sees the harassment scandal rocking House Speaker Mike Madigan’s office as being representative of all the dysfunction now gripping Springfield.
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Endorsement process favors incumbents, Bailey says
Darren Bailey reacts to rumblings that the Illinois Republican endorsement process might be rigged in favor of Gov. Bruce Rauner by simply reminding everyone that “this is Illinois.”
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Bailey says lottery chairman should have been fired
Darren Bailey isn’t happy about Illinois Lottery Control Board Chairman Blair Garber’s being forced to resign as punishment for ridiculing East St. Louis as the “sh**hole of the universe” in a social media post.
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Bailey ad criticizes Reis for turning his back on conservative principles
A Darren Bailey supporter declares “I would trust Darren with my life” in a new “The courage to do what is right” YouTube video endorsing the Xenia Republican in his run against Rep. Dave Reis (R-Willow Hill) in the 109th District GOP primary.
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Bailey points to Rauner's record as reason for not debating Ives
Darren Bailey doesn’t blame Gov. Bruce Rauner for not wanting to debate Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton), his chief rival in the Republican primary.
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IL Rising: Darren Bailey On What The Tax Hike Did To Local Families
Darren Bailey On What The Tax Hike Did To Local Families
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Status quo destroying the state, Bailey says
Darren Bailey has built his GOP primary campaign in the 109th House District on a platform of being part of the movement to clean up Springfield.
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Tax freeze 'a good place to start' in harnessing runaway property taxes, Bailey says
Darren Bailey means it when he says if elected to Springfield he plans to lower the state’s massive debt load.
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Tax reforms needed to curb Illinois exodus, Bailey says
Darren Bailey has a clear vision of what he thinks is needed in Springfield to save Illinois.
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Bailey favors a less-is-more approach to turn around Illinois
Darren Bailey is convinced a less-is-more policy would go a long way in helping the troubled state of Illinois turn around its misfortunes.