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Originally Posted by Steely Dan
it looks like the IL dem's gerrymandering plan for the house districts worked.
the dem candidates won all 6 of the competitive house districts, meaning that 14 of the 17 reps that IL will send to the US house next term will be dems, making IL the overall "bluest" big state in the interior by far. we are the beating blue heart of the nation.
the only 3 IL republican reps will be from the 3 giant downstate cornfield districts.
another thing noticed from the election results, pritzker obviously destroyed bailey in chicagoland, but he also picked up 4 downstate counties.
he got comfortable leads in rock island and champaign counties, and eked out ever so slight leads in peoria and mcclean (bloomington/normal) counties.
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I'm disappointed that Pritzker didn't win by more than 12 pts or so. More than a little embarrasing.
Final thing on Bailey before we can hopefully forget him forever: That accent.
Do we believe completely authentic? There are a bunch of Republican politicians, some prominent nationally, who will develop and use a 'stage' accent/dialect for the new Republican base audience. These, I believe, tend to be more of the elite/ivy league-educated types who adopt these to more effectively connect and pander to their voters. Bailey certainly doesn't fit that mold, but I still struggle to believe (and yes I'm very familiar with the southern extent of the state) a real live person, born and raised in Illinois, could authentically sound exactly like that, without having lived for an extended time in the true South/some sort of formal vocal training/highly committed mimicry etc.
Real question.