Ron Gidwitz
Ron Gidwitz
illinois state together turn
We can turn this state around, working together to make Illinois a better place.
families illinois money prioritize run stop
Illinois should do what families do. You prioritize your spending, and when you run out of money, you stop spending.
believe best candidate governor illinois offer people quality
People would like to see a quality governor and administration. I believe I'm the best candidate to offer that to the Illinois voters.
bad face illinois life time
There comes a time in everyone's life where you have to face bad news. Illinois is at that point.
clearly commission crimes hate today
We clearly need a hate crimes commission but this commission today is dysfunctional and not working.
justice land turned
We have turned the 'Land of Lincoln' into the land of jackpot-justice.
elevated governor influence lost minds people serve spent time
He spent a lot of time on things that made the press. He elevated ISBE so it has more influence on the governor but he didn't appoint people with independent minds to serve on it. It lost independence.
educate force strong work
I feel very strong that we need to do something to educate our work force.
business government
We need to get the government off the back of the business community. We need to be a more job-friendly place.
advantage clear people state
There are too many people in our state that like it the way it is. Incumbents have a clear advantage and that would disappear.
change outrageous prove seems trying unless
Making an outrageous statement, unless she can prove it, seems to me that she's trying to change the headlines.
banks becoming business changed money policy prior taken taking talks
She talks about not taking money from contractors, (but) she's taken $600,000 from the banks she does business with. And she changed the policy. Prior to her becoming treasurer, the policy was no money from banks.
brought friend
I unequivocally want to be your friend and supporter. I brought a check.
debt programs state
These are programs that the state right now can't afford. We're already in debt.