Proud To Be Republican Stories
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Elected Officials, Candidates & Party Leaders
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Judy Biggert
U.S. Congress Illinois District #13
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Jim Durkin
Illinois State Representative
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Kirk Dillard
Illinois State Senator
2010 Gubernatorial Candidate
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Bill Brady
Illinois State Senator
2010 Gubernatorial Candidate
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Bob Pritchard
Illinois General Assembly
Sycamore, IL
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Diane Shapiro
Candidate for Cook County Circuit Court Clerk
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David Leitch
Illinois General Assembly
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Paul Chialdikas
Candidate for Chicago Water Reclamation District
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Pat Brady
Illinois Republican Party
Chairman
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Andy McKenna
2010 Gubernatorial Candidate
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Proud To Be Republican Testimonials
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Paul Whitcombe
Lee County, Dixon, IL
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Mark Archibald
President of Blackhawk College Republicans
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Tony Libri
Sangamon County Chairman
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Marvin Williams
Dixon, IL
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Grundy County
Young Republicans
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David Velkema
Chairman, Log Cabin Republicans
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Bruce Thompson
Long Grove, IL
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John Hanson
Attorney-at-Law
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Carol Hornickle
Peoria HQ Tour
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Chris Yep
Small Business Owner
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Shirley Pletkovich
Peoria, IL
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John Peacock
Grundy County Chairman
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Dear Fellow Illinois Republicans:
In an effort to "fire up the faithful" and help get this state back to the "right of center" (where it is literally located)... we launched a PROUD TO BE REPUBLICAN road trip across Illinois and filmed Proud Republicans from thirty one (31) cities and counting:
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1. Dixon
2. Palatine
3. Barrington
4. Schaumburg
5. Wheaton
6. Naperville
7. Lisle
8. Northbrook
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9. Rock Island
10. Morris
11. LaSalle
12. Peru
13. Champaign
14. Peoria
15. Hinsdale
16. Berwyn
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17. Elmhurst
18. Oak Brook
19. Chicago
20. Sterling
21. Lemont
22. Downers Grove
23. Glen Ellyn
24. Ottawa
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25. Glendale Heights
26. Springfield
27. Bourbonnais
28. Long Grove
29. Minooka
30. Roselle
31. Utica
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It has been a sheer pleasure to hear from people from all walks of life, younger and older, blue collar and white collar workers; business owners, police officers, attorneys, elected officials, construction workers, county chairmen, Mexican and European immigrants, white, black, gay, retirees, volunteers, doctors, dentists, moms and dads and more!
What did we find out?
The enthusiasm for Republican Principles is alive and well across Illinois! Here are their stories: |
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