In Illinois, the left just tried to buy itself a new Congress. Nearly $125 million was shoveled into primary races. The ruling class threw big bucks at their favorite puppets, hoping to rig the outcome for more of the same tired, rubber-stamp Democrat policies. But guess what? Money can’t always fix incompetence and corruption.
The Democrat machine rolled out the cash for their chosen candidates, picking winners before the voters even had a say. That’s how they play the game: if you can’t win hearts and minds with real ideas, just drown voters in attack ads and shiny promises. The left’s wealthy donors and globalist PACs wrote massive checks, proving they’d rather flood Chicago’s airwaves with garbage than address real problems—like crime, inflation, or the border crisis.
But here’s the good news: even all that spending didn’t guarantee victory. In some races, the money lost to the will of regular Americans. Voters saw through the smokescreen. They refused to let fat-cat donors buy their family’s future. Even in deep blue Illinois, some people still get it. America isn’t for sale—even when the progressive elites act like it is.
Liberal politicians acted shocked when their golden boys and girls flopped, but what do you expect? If you stand for nothing except power, money can’t cover up your lies. The left cares more about pushing woke agendas and feathering their own nests than serving working Americans. They blew fortunes trying to rewrite the map, and the results were—thankfully—not as scripted as they hoped.
Here’s a message to Democrats: you can write bigger checks and run more attack ads, but real Americans are sick of being ignored. Cash can’t buy character or common sense. Maybe next time, instead of bankrolling more empty suits, try actually listening to the people you claim to represent. Or are you too busy courting global donors to even care?
Source: Washington Times
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