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Subject 🚨ALERT: Weaponizing the U.S. Mail: Fake Bailey Campaign Postcard Could Trigger a Felony Carrying up to 20 Years in Federal Prison
Date November 17, 2025 11:45 AM
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By Illinois Review

As Darren and Cindy Bailey mourn the heartbreaking loss of their son, daughter-in-law, and two young grandchildren, most Illinoisans have responded with compassion. But even in this moment of profound grief, political operatives appear to be exploiting tragedy for gain — and possibly violating federal law in the process.

On Sunday morning, Illinois Review reported that local political figure and candidate Julie Cho posted that she had received a postcard supposedly from the Darren Bailey for Governor campaign.

The problem? The postcard used an outdated 2022 Bailey campaign logo, not the current version featuring the Chicago skyline. The postage date — November 6, 2025 — only deepened the suspicion, suggesting someone pulled an old postcard and attempted to pass it off as an active campaign mailing.
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Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally to support Illinois Democrats with Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton (L) and Gov. JB Pritzker on Sept. 16, 2022, in Chicago. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
By Illinois Review

For the first time in years, the political winds in Illinois are shifting – and Gov. JB Pritzker is more vulnerable today than at any point in his political career. Despite his billions and his national ambitions, Illinois voters are waking up to a simple truth: under Pritzker’s leadership, this state has become less safe, less affordable, and less free.

When Pritzker first took office, he promised “progress.” What Illinois got instead was chaos – a dangerous experiment in soft-on-crime policies, record spending on illegal immigrants, punishing taxes, and an exodus of families and businesses fleeing the state.

Nowhere has the failure been more devastating than on public safety.
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