Illinois Republicans have finally found their fighter. Don Tracy has stepped up and won the GOP primary for U.S. Senate, and he’s exactly the kind of conservative this state needs. For far too long, Illinois has been stuck under the boot of liberal career politicians who only care about growing government and rubber-stamping whatever far-left plan comes down the pipe from Washington. Tracy’s victory is a real signal—conservatives are fed up with the status quo.
Look at the mess Senator Dick Durbin and his allies have made. Chicago’s streets have gotten more dangerous by the day, taxes keep climbing, and yet progressive leaders act like they’re saving the world while their own neighborhoods are falling apart. Illinois families drown in regulations, businesses flee, and all the Democrats can do is shout about so-called social justice while ignoring the simple fact that nothing in this state is actually working for regular people.
Don Tracy isn’t part of the elite club. He’s not cozying up to globalist interests or DC insiders. He’s proven he stands with hardworking Illinoisans who just want a fair shot—people who actually believe in borders, who want lower taxes, who love their country instead of apologizing for it every chance they get. That’s a real threat to the power-mad Democrats who have run Illinois into the ground.
The left will try everything to smear Tracy because they’re terrified. They know he brings common sense and backbone to the table. They know he won’t be bullied by the woke mobs or forced to bow down to unelected bureaucrats. Illinois deserves a senator who answers to the people, not to lobbyists or radical activists in the big city.
The choice couldn’t be clearer this November: more of the same socialist decline, or a chance to send a conservative back to Washington who’ll actually fight for Main Street America. Is Illinois finally ready to choose sanity over socialist insanity? Or will the state cling to politicians who see taxpayers as nothing more than their personal ATM?
Source: Washington Times
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