
Daniel C. Vock
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4 days ago |
chicagotribune.com | Olivia Olander |Daniel C. Vock
A day after U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky told hundreds of people at a swanky downtown Chicago hotel that she wasn’t running for reelection, the first major declared 9th Congressional District candidate sat cross-legged in her new Rogers Park campaign headquarters, painting an image of a lava lamp on the wall.
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2 months ago |
qctimes.com | Daniel C. Vock |Olivia Olander
CHICAGO — A retired engineer from Downers Grove who leaned liberal but was never overly engaged in politics, Bill Blair has had an awakening since Donald Trump was elected president a second time. The 70-year-old joined the grassroots progressive group Indivisible and attended a downtown Chicago rally with 1,500 others demanding Democratic U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth “fight the fight” rather than look for any common ground with Trump’s administration.
Illinois Democratic lawmakers hear from public frustrated about President Donald Trump's initiatives
2 months ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Daniel C. Vock |Olivia Olander
CHICAGO - A retired engineer from Downers Grove who leaned liberal but was never overly engaged in politics, Bill Blair has had an awakening since Donald Trump was elected president a second time. The 70-year-old joined the grassroots progressive group Indivisible and attended a downtown Chicago rally with 1,500 others demanding Democratic U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth "fight the fight" rather than look for any common ground with Trump's administration.
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2 months ago |
thederrick.com | Daniel C. Vock |Olivia Olander
CHICAGO — A retired engineer from Downers Grove who leaned liberal but was never overly engaged in politics, Bill Blair has had an awakening since Donald Trump was elected president a second time. The 70-year-old joined the grassroots progressive group Indivisible and attended a downtown Chicago rally with 1,500 others demanding Democratic U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth “fight the fight” rather than look for any common ground with Trump’s administration.
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2 months ago |
star-telegram.com | Daniel C. Vock |Olivia Olander
Bill Blair holds a protest sign as he joins a rally on Daley Plaza in Chicago on March 4, 2025, to protest actions by the Trump administration. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune/TNS) Terrence Antonio James TNS CHICAGO - A retired engineer from Downers Grove who leaned liberal but was never overly engaged in politics, Bill Blair has had an awakening since Donald Trump was elected president a second time.
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