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Libertarian-Leaning Think Tank Branches Out To Candidate Recruitment

The libertarian-leaning Illinois Policy Institute will be trying its hand at candidate recruitment this summer and fall, sending out at minimum tens of thousands of postcards to households the organization identifies as “high propensity voters” who also align with the think tank on issues of “economic freedom,” seeking out those who may be interested in running for office. Illinois Policy’s outreach drive a pilot for a possible more robust candidate training program in the future is being launched in tandem with a new paper from three staff researchers at the organization. The paper argues that because Illinois’ legislative and congressional district maps are drawn with a low degree of competitiveness, incumbents go uncontested because a House or Senate district is all but guaranteed to a Republican or Democrat, leading to lower voter turnout.

Citing Uncompetitive Legislative Maps, Libertarian-Leaning Think Tank Branches Out To Candidate Recruitment

Citing Uncompetitive Legislative Maps, Libertarian-Leaning Think Tank Branches Out To Candidate Recruitment
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Easton couple open small-town pub in middle of pandemic | News, Sports, Jobs

EASTON As the pandemic winds down, the mood at Margaret’s Pub will improve. The colors on the walls and the antique lighting that greets visitors is already warm, but owners Eric and Ronda Allis hope the aesthetic establishes the new bar as a staple in Easton. “We’d never worked or owned a bar before,” Eric Allis said on a late January Saturday afternoon. “But we like to entertain people, so we decided to look for a place that has a mood.” With tradition worn into its floors and hanging in various states of originality on the walls, Margaret’s has a swagger.

Minnesota couple open small-town pub in middle of pandemic

“We’d never worked or owned a bar before,” Eric Allis said on a late January Saturday afternoon. “But we like to entertain people, so we decided to look for a place that has a mood.” With tradition worn into its floors and hanging in various states of originality on the walls, Margaret’s has a swagger. The menu - both food and drink - is purposefully limited. The decor was largely donated by the community. And the proprietors are expert at fields outside the doors. Advertising? Only their Facebook page and word of mouth, so far. Additional staff? “We both work 40 hours, and another 40 here,” he said. “It’s a lot of time. It’s tiring, but talking to people gets you jacked up.”

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