TurquoisePearl
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The truth is finally coming out: Fake news is starting to report what @FlipChicagoRed been warning about for years, how they’re stealing our property, redlining us out of our communities, and leaving us to fight for what’s rightfully ours. We've been in Chicago for years, sounding the alarm on this. Now you see with your own eyes. Not a single Democrat is talking about protecting your homes or your property. Not @ToniPreckwinkle , @GovPritzker , not Robin Kelly , @ChicagosMayor , Jesse Jackson jr , your 50 Aldermen, Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton , Congressman Raja , not any of them. They're all too busy running on fighting Trump and abolishing ICE, but what have they done for you? What are their policies to help you keep your home? Where are their plans to address the real issues affecting our communities? On the other hand, Republican candidates are stepping up. They’re not just talking, they’re offering real solutions. They’re telling you exactly what they’re going to do to protect our neighborhoods, to keep families in their homes, and to ensure the American dream isn't slipping away. And then you have the Democrats, like Robin Kelly and Jesse Jackson Jr., who want your vote but can't even name one piece of legislation they’ve pushed to help you, especially small business owners. They’re quick to get mad when asked tough questions, but they never offer solutions. Like Robin Kelly did yesterday! This is the end of the line. We’re done with the empty promises and the lack of action. It’s time to vote for real change. Vote red, vote for Republicans who are ready to stand up for the people and put Chicagoans first. We have put out all our Endorsements, You must pull a Republican ballot. #votered

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