He Wants a Third Term? Here’s What Illinoisans Need to Do NOW.
Governor J.B. Pritzker wants a third term. Let that sink in.
After two terms of skyrocketing taxes, bloated government, classroom indoctrination, violent crime, and families fleeing the state in record numbers—he wants more.
More control. More spending. More policies that strangle opportunity and silence dissent.
To every Illinoisan who’s working harder, earning less, and watching their communities unravel, this isn’t just frustrating. It’s infuriating.
We don’t need another four years of this. We need a course correction—and fast.
Pritzker’s Legacy Is a Warning, Not a Win
Let’s stop pretending this is about progress. Here’s what we’ve really gotten under Pritzker:
A criminal justice “reform” agenda that prioritized offenders over victims
Radical education mandates while student performance plummeted
Record-high taxes that punish working families and small businesses
The end of school choice scholarships for low-income kids (CTU pushed to end Illinois' Invest in Kids tax credit scholarship program)
A wave of regulations that pushed employers and entrepreneurs out of the state
Relentless attacks on parental rights and traditional values
And now, with a straight face, he’s preparing to campaign for another term. For Illinois families who’ve stuck it out, hoping for change, this feels like a gut punch.
But Let’s Be Honest—Part of This Is On Us
Pritzker’s boldness doesn’t come from overwhelming public support. It comes from lack of serious opposition.
For years, the Illinois GOP has allowed winnable races to go uncontested. Candidates with courage and conviction have been few and far between. Too many conservatives stay on the sidelines—out of fear, exhaustion, or disbelief that anything can change.
That has to end.
Here’s What Frustrated Illinoisans Can Do Right Now:
1. Speak out, not just online.
Get loud in your local school board meetings, town halls, and forums. Don't let silence be mistaken for agreement.
2. Run for something—or back someone who will.
Every seat we leave uncontested is a seat the machine wins by default. Be the candidate. Find the candidate. Help the candidate.
3. Beat them at their own game.
Vote early. Use vote-by-mail. Encourage your network to do the same. Until we fix the system, we must compete in it.
4. Build strong local networks.
Support homeschool pods, community watchdog groups, small business coalitions, and churches that refuse to bow to bad policy.
5. Fund candidates who don’t cave.
Support conservatives with backbone. Skip the consultants. Invest in movements, not machines.
Illinois Deserves a Comeback Story
Pritzker’s possible third term is not just a campaign—it’s a warning shot. If we keep doing nothing, we’ll keep getting more of the same.
Illinois doesn’t belong to Springfield insiders. It belongs to families, workers, and citizens who still believe this state can be turned around.
So no, we don’t need a third term. We need a new era—led by people who know what’s at stake and have the courage to do something about it.
And that starts now.