Pritzker again denies he’s looking to run for president
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[June 16, 2022]
By Greg Bishop | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker denies he’s looking to run for
President of the United States in 2024.
The governor will be on the road later this week, pitching Chicago as
the place for the Democratic National Convention in two years.
“This is the birthplace of gospel music, it’s where Barack Obama is
from,” Pritzker said when asked Wednesday about his upcoming travels.
“We have a lot to offer in Chicago. We’ve hosted Democratic conventions
before.”
Chicago has hosted the DNC convention eleven previous times, dating back
to 1884. Pritzker focused on the most recent DNC Chicago convention.
“1996 was fantastic,” Pritzker said. ”Anybody that was around for the
Democratic convention knows that Chicago really showed off well to the
nation.”
The most famous convention was in 1968 when clashes between Vietnam War
protesters and Chicago police made headlines and television screens
nationwide.
Pritzker was asked about the current streak of violence in Chicago, but
didn’t address the issue.
The Democratic incumbent will also be visiting states with early
presidential primaries. Republicans looking to take Pritzker on in
November say that’s a sign Pritzker is preparing for a presidential run,
something that would eat into a possible second term.
"While Governor Pritzker teases his campaign for president in New
Hampshire, the people of Illinois are being left behind,” Republican
candidate Jesse Sullivan said in a statement. “Businesses are leaving
for well-run states like Texas and Florida, and families are leaving to
escape the Democrats' sky-high taxes and corruption.”
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Sullivan is one of six candidates seeking the GOP nomination. Another
candidate, Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin, also speculated Pritzker is
looking to run for president.
“It’s no secret his sights have been set on moving on from the damage
he’s already done in Illinois–so he’s planning to spend the day
fraternizing with Democrats in New Hampshire,” Irvin’s campaign said in
a statement. “His East Coast field trip comes at a time when police
officers are being run down in the streets of Chicago, Mike Madigan’s
corruption trial carries on, and inflation reaches an all-time high.”
In December 2021, the New York Times reported Pritzker “talked privately
about his interest in seeking the White House at some point should the
opportunity arise.”
Pritzker denied he was testing the presidential waters then, and again
denied the prospect Wednesday.
“The truth is that I’m going to help other Democratic governors get
elected in Massachusetts, in New Hampshire, in Maine, to help raise
money, to help get the word out,” Pritzker said Wednesday. “I can’t tell
you anything other than I love the job that I have, that’s why I’m
running for reelection as governor of our state and I intend to continue
to do a good job for the people of the state for the next four years.”
Pritzker did not mention President Joe Biden in his response about
whether he was seeking to run for the job. Biden has indicated he plans
to run for reelection in 2024.
Pritzker faces a Democratic primary from Beverly Miles. The election is
June 28. Early voting is ongoing.
The other Republicans looking to advance to the November election are
state Sen. Darren Bailey, R-Xenia, Gary Rabine, Paul Schimpf and Max
Soloman.
Greg Bishop reports on Illinois government and other
issues for The Center Square. Bishop has years of award-winning
broadcast experience and hosts the WMAY Morning Newsfeed out of
Springfield. |