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Question: Will Rauner lose in 2018 if he runs for a second term?
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Kingpoleon
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« on: November 21, 2016, 05:43:17 PM »

Yes. In fact, I am not even sure if I will endorse him again.
Right now my list looks like this:
Cheri Bustos(D)>Daniel Hynes(D)>Napoleon Harris(D)>Chad Grimm(L). I don't know much about Andy Manar and Kwame Raoul, and I would probably support Michelle Obama. Lisa Madigan I doubt I would support. I am pretty sure I might support Rauner, unless a good Democrat somehow wins the primary, assuming no good Libertarian/Independent runs.
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Kingpoleon
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« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2016, 06:18:44 PM »

I may be a little biased because I really hope he loses, the bigger the margin the better. I have a strong aversion to moderate politicians in general, as while I'm ok with centrist voters, for the politicians it seems like a cover for being corrupt and sneaking their party's legislation through the backdoor, watered down and praised as a miracle of bipartisanship. Since I dislike the GOP as an institution (I started paying attention to politics in the aftermath of 2010) and I dislike moderate politicians, a moderate GOP pol is going to be a mega-HP.

In any case he's mostly doomed, especially if the midterm is neutral or a dem wave. Even in the unlikely event of a GOP wave, I expect that will only mean that it will be a tight race with the dem in the lead, unless the Dems are morons and nominate someone really bad.

Maybe in Illinois?
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