Share These Candidate Comparisons on Social Media
Written by David E. Smith
The voting record and agenda of Illinois Democrats can only be described as far left on the political spectrum. We could justifiably call them extreme. But the deceptive media in Illinois will never identify them honestly because they are collaborators in creating a godless socialist culture.
Below we have posted a number of comparison graphics for candidates running for federal and state legislative seats. We’ve listed them by governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Illinois Senate and Illinois House district numbers.
Many of the previous district numbers have changed. When you click on these, you’ll find voting records and comparison memes for the candidates running in those districts. Please download the ones you believe are important and share them on your social media pages.
Many of your neighbors, church friends, and family members are likely unaware that the elected officials that represent us are voting this way. In fact, their votes shock most people. These elected officials must be held accountable–that is, retired–by the voters in this election for their part in creating bedlam in the Land of Lincoln.
So please share this information, and thank you in advance for helping to turn this state back into a place where families can thrive.
Also, most people don’t understand what effect Amendment 1, if passed by the voters, will have on Illinois. Click HERE to read the first in a series of articles on why this ballot initiative must be rejected.
Please click on the orange button to find your new districts and the candidates who are running. Write down those numbers and come back to check to see if they are listed below.
Governor Comparison Endorsements Social Media Memes
State Senate 17 Anthony Wilson is a write-in candidate
State Senate 25 Karina Villa voting record
State Senate 31 Mary Edly-Allen previous voting record
State Senate 34 Steve Stadelman voting record
State House 64 Tom Weber voting record
State House 65 Dan Ugaste voting record
State House 66 Suzanne Ness voting record
State House 71 Daniel Swanson voting record
State House 112 Katie Stuart voting record
Voter turnout in the last Midterm Election (2018) was just below 49 percent. It may be higher this cycle, but we must work hard to get Christian conservatives motivated and overwhelm the Left’s agenda to push social justice wokeism on our families! With your help, we have a good chance flip dozens of seats from godless to god-fearing. Only then can we hope to see our state moving in the right direction.