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Sens Nybo, Curran, Rooney, and Rep Breen win the coveted Giffords endorsement


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need to get rid of all these

Here’s the full list of lawmakers endorsed by G-PAC and Giffords:

Incumbent state senators: Omar Aquino (2nd), Mattie Hunter (3rd), Chris Nybo (24th), Tom Rooney (27th), Julie Morrison (29th), Terry Link (30th), Don Harmon (39th), John Curran (41st). Senate challengers: Ram Villivalam (8th), Laura Fine (9th).

Incumbent state representatives: Theresa Mah (2nd), Luis Arroyo (3rd), Sonya Harper (6th), Melissa Conyears-Ervin (10th), Sara Feigenholtz (12th), Gregory Harris (13th), Kelly Cassidy (14th), Lou Lang (16th), Robyn Gabel (18th), Robert Martwick (19th), Lisa Hernandez (24th), Justin Slaughter (27th), Mary Flowers (31st), Anna Moeller (43rd), Deb Conroy (46th), Peter Breen (48th), Marty Moylan (55th), Michelle Mussman (56th), Jonathon Carroll (57th), Sam Yingling (62nd), Kathleen Willis (77th), Linda Chapa LaVia (83rd), John Connor (85th), Natalie Manley (98th), Carol Ammons (103rd), LaToya Greenwood (114th). Statehouse challengers: Aaron Ortiz (1st), Delia Ramirez (4th), Lamont Robinson Jr. (5th), Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (17th), Bob Morgan (58th), Daniel Didech (59th), Maurice West (67th).

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edit - when I started working on this post I would have been post #2!!

The gun grabbers REPUBLICAN darlings:

 

(color code red = BAAAD Republicans, black = bad, green = hope)

State Senator Chris Nybo (R-24th), challenged by Democrat Suzanne Glowiak
State Senator Tom Rooney (R-27th), challenged by Democrat Ann Gillespie

State Senator John Curran (R-41st). challenged by Democrat Bridget Fitzgerald
and
State Representative Peter Breen (R-48th), challenged by Democrat Terra Costa Howard


Here’s the full list of Illinois General Assembly gun grabber lawmakers endorsed by G-PAC and Giffords:


Incumbent state senators:
State Senator Omar Aquino (D-2nd), uncontested
State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-3rd), uncontested
State Senator Chris Nybo (R-24th), challenged by Democrat Suzanne Glowiak
State Senator Tom Rooney (R-27th), challenged by Democrat Ann Gillespie
State Senator Julie Morrison (D-29th), challenged by Republican Barrett Davie
State Senator Terry Link (D-30th), challenged by Republican Soojae Lee
State Senator Don Harmon (D-39th), uncontested
State Senator John Curran (R-41st). challenged by Democrat Bridget Fitzgerald

Senate challengers:
Ram Villivalam (D-8th), Democrat Ira Silverstien is not running, Villivalam is Democrat, NO Republican challenger.
Laura Fine (D-9th). Democrat Daniel Biss is not running, Fine is a Democrat that is challenged by Republican Joan McCarthy-Lasonde



Incumbent state representatives:
Theresa Mah (D-2nd), uncontested
Luis Arroyo (D-3rd), uncontested
Sonya Harper (D-6th), uncontested
Melissa Conyears-Ervin (D-10th), uncontested
Sara Feigenholtz (D-12th), uncontested
Gregory Harris (D-13th), uncontested
Kelly Cassidy (D-14th), uncontested
Lou Lang (D-16th), uncontested
Robyn Gabel (D-18th), challenged by Republican Julie R Cho
Robert Martwick (D-19th), challenged by Republican Ammie Kessem
Lisa Hernandez (D-24th), uncontested
Justin Slaughter (D-27th), uncontested
Mary Flowers (D-31st), uncontested
Anna Moeller (D-43rd), challenged by Republican Andrew Cuming
Deb Conroy (D-46th), challenged by Republican Gordon Kinzler
Peter Breen (R-48th), challenged by Democrat Terra Costa Howard
Marty Moylan (D-55th), challenged by Republican Marilyn Smolenski
Michelle Mussman (D-56th), challenged by Republican Jillian Rose Bernas
Jonathon Carroll (D-57th), challenged by Republican Mary Battinus
Sam Yingling (D-62nd), challenged by Republican Ken Idstein
Kathleen Willis (D-77th), challenged by Republican Anthony Airdo
Linda Chapa LaVia (D-83rd), uncontested
John Connor (D-85th), challenged by Republican Lisa Bickus
Natalie Manley (D-98th), challenged by Republican Alyssia Benford
Carol Ammons (D-103rd), uncontested
LaToya Greenwood (D-114th) challenged by Republican Jason Madlock


State house challengers:
Aaron Ortiz (D-1st), Democrat Daniel J. Burke isn't running, Ortiz is uncontested
Delia Ramirez (D-4th), Democrat Cynthis Soto isn't running, Ramirez is uncontested
Lamont Robinson Jr. (D-5th), Democrat Juliana Stratton isn't running, Robinson is uncontested
Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (D-17th), Democrat Laura Fine isn't running, Democrat Gong-Gershowitz is challenged by Republican Peter Lee
Bob Morgan (D-58th), Democrat Scott Drury isn't running, Democrat Bob Morgan is challenged by Republican Cindy Masover
Daniel Didech (D-59th), Democrat Carol Sente isn't running, Democrat Daniel Didech is challenged by Republican Karen Feldman
Maurice West (D-67th) Democrat Litsea Wallace isn't running, Maurice West is uncontested




A funny thing I have noticed - the absence of the label Democrat on many of the people running for office on the Democrat ticket!!!!!

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Nybo is quite proud. Maybe he needs some more feedback?

 

Chris Nybo

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Honored to be one of only four Republicans endorsed today by the Illinois Gun Violence Prevention Political Action Committee (G-PAC) and Giffords, in recognition of efforts to reduce gun violence and make our children and communities safer. Also, this is the FIRST year they have endorsed any Republicans, showing that safety does not need to (and should not) be a partisan issue.

 

G-PAC ENDORSES ILLINOIS SENATOR CHRIS NYBO FOR HIS LEADERSHIP TO KEEP ILLEGAL GUNS OFF OUR STREETS AND MAKE…

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Jeffrey Crane Which means you have proudly joined the Democratic party.

 

Jeffrey Crane "G-PAC provides campaign support to legislators committed to keeping guns out the hands of criminals, gang members, domestic abusers and the dangerously mentally ill." Oh, is this what your legislation does? Or does it actually take guns out of the hands of law-abiding citizens?

 

Brian Salazar NYBO 2020?

 

Dale Hicks safety is not an issue. have at it. but gun control is. make sure safety is not a code word for gun control.

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