Morrison, Ives urge rebuilding GOP after Rauner confesses election apathy
A bombshell new report that soon-to-be ex-Gov. Bruce Rauner bailed out on his reelection campaign has some Republicans fuming.
A bombshell new report that soon-to-be ex-Gov. Bruce Rauner bailed out on his reelection campaign has some Republicans fuming.
State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) thinks it is time Republican lawmakers have a meeting of the minds to have any chance of saving themselves from themselves.
Newly elected state Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) is front-and-center among a group of 43 Republican lawmakers that have filed a resolution in opposition to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s progressive-tax proposal.
As Sen. Thomas Cullerton’s (D-Villa Park) trial comes to a close, Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider is reiterating his call for Cullerton’s resignation.
A political fundraiser in Illinois last week was riddled with criticism by both Republicans and Democrats.
Jeanne Ives, a candidate for Illinois' 6th District, said raising taxes won't fix the state’s financial struggles.
Former Illinois House Rep. Jeanne Ives, the Republican candidate for the state’s 6th Congressional District, is accusing incumbent Democrat Sean Casten of engaging in sexism after political signs were defaced with vulgar sexual slurs.
The Illinois GOP is commending the DuPage County Clerk for quickly addressing a glitch with the county’s voting machines.
Illinois State Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) is soliciting signatures for a petition calling on Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D), and other democratic leaders, to bring lawmakers back to Springfield and set a full session calendar when the new General Assembly is seated early next month.
Illinois GOP chairman Don Tracy is singing the praises of Illinois Conservative Union officer Carol Davis after a federal judge ruled the group’s suit targeting state officials that have refused to turn over voter registration data can move forward.
The Election Integrity Project in DuPage County is pressing forward in its probe of the 2020 election after uncovering discrepancies that highlight more ballots were cast than there were voters who voted and that there were at least three voters over the age of 119 that cast ballots.
A group of Republican candidates is holding a meet and greet in Darien prior to the June 28 primary.
Terry Newsome, a candidate for Precinct Committeemen District 141, is calling on conservatives to be on the offensive against radical leftism.
Judges Elizabeth Rochford and Mary O'Brien, the Democrat nominees for Illinois Supreme Court in Districts 2 and 3, have been criticized for their connections to Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan and Chicago Alderman Ed Burke, who are both facing charges in separate corruption probes.
Public safety emphasized in the first election after the SAFE-T Act’s passage