IL Gov. Pritzker: Texas Democrats Are Fighting for the ‘Preservation of Our Constitutional Republic’

Pritzker delivered a fiery speech praising Texas Democrats for opposing Republican election reforms, while slamming GOP leaders for alleged voter suppression and loyalty to Trump. But his remarks reveal more about political theater than constitutional preservation.

Key Facts:

  • Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker praised Texas House Democrats for fighting Republican redistricting efforts.
  • Pritzker accused Texas Republicans and Donald Trump of attempting to “cheat” by changing election laws.
  • He claimed Republicans were stripping benefits from veterans and giving tax breaks to billionaires.
  • Pritzker asserted that Texas was violating the Voting Rights Act and racially gerrymandering districts.
  • He positioned Illinois as standing with Texas Democrats to “save our democracy.”

The Rest of The Story:

Governor Pritzker stood before a crowd and lavished praise on Texas House Democrats, calling them “heroes in the battle to save our democracy.”

He positioned their walkout as a brave and noble stand against what he portrayed as GOP efforts to suppress votes and cater to wealthy elites.

Pritzker painted a grim picture of Republican governance, accusing Texas leaders and former President Donald Trump of gutting social safety nets, harming the environment, and betraying working-class Americans.

“When Donald Trump says jump, Greg Abbott and Ken Paxton say, ‘How high?’” Pritzker said, accusing Texas Republicans of being subservient to Trump’s wishes.

He also criticized tax breaks for billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, while alleging that Republicans were letting families go hungry and removing safety regulations.

“They’re hoping they can rob the bank and get away before anyone notices,” he claimed.

Calling this a threat to the whole country, not just Texas, Pritzker warned that these policies “diminish the rights of Illinoisans and all Americans.”

He concluded with a sweeping endorsement of the Texas Democrats’ actions, declaring Illinois stands “side-by-side” with them.

Pritzker cast the issue as a fight between fear and courage, saying, “The wrong side of history will always tell you to be afraid. The right side of history will always expect you to be courageous.”

Commentary:

Governor Pritzker may want to take a long look in the mirror before preaching about saving the republic.

Illinois is one of the most aggressively gerrymandered states in the country—drawn by Democrats, for Democrats.

The same man now decrying redistricting in Texas has benefited politically from a rigged map in his own backyard.

While Texas has seen explosive population growth and a thriving economy, Illinois continues to bleed residents.

Year after year, people leave the state in droves—fed up with high taxes, crime, and the heavy hand of government. Pritzker’s “model state” has become a case study in what not to do.

The idea that Illinois stands as a beacon of democratic integrity is laughable. Its political machine has been notorious for decades.

Chicago alone has a history of voter fraud and corruption that rivals any state in the union. If Pritzker thinks Texas is a threat to democracy, he should start by cleaning up his own house.

The governor’s speech is rich with irony. He talks about tax breaks for billionaires while sitting on a multibillion-dollar family fortune built on tax-avoidance strategies.

He condemns states that dare to assert voter ID laws, yet supports sanctuary policies that violate federal immigration law.

Let’s be clear: people aren’t fleeing Texas, Florida, or Tennessee. They’re leaving Illinois, California, and New York.

They’re moving to states with lower taxes, more freedom, and less government interference.

If Pritzker really loved this country as he claims, he might stop driving his own constituents out of it.

His claim that Texas Republicans are trying to “rob the bank” and “rig elections” is political theater, nothing more.

It’s designed to distract from Illinois’ own failures and boost his national profile—perhaps ahead of a future presidential bid.

The Bottom Line:

Governor Pritzker’s speech framed Texas Democrats as defenders of democracy and Republicans as corrupt authoritarians.

But his remarks ring hollow coming from a governor whose own state is a poster child for gerrymandering and decline.

Before lecturing others on democracy, Pritzker might consider fixing the mess in Illinois.

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