Pritzker’s Commitment to 2028 Election Engagement

Source: Chicago Sun-Times

Summary

Gov. JB Pritzker expressed his intention to be actively engaged in the upcoming 2028 presidential election, praising the strong lineup of Democratic governors. He also criticized the Democratic Party for having ‘lost our way,’ emphasizing the need for renewed focus and direction.

Why It Matters

Pritzker’s involvement could shape the trajectory of the Democratic Party leading into the presidential election, potentially influencing candidates and strategies. His critique highlights internal party challenges that may need to be addressed to galvanize support ahead of 2028.

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