Fellow Republicans, 

 

Our first Annual Bank Your Vote Gala is next Friday with a sold out crowd of 750 people! We could not have done this without our Gala Chair Kari Galassi, Co-Chair Greg Hart, gala committee, finance committee, sponsors, and to many great Illinois Republicans that purchased tickets, tables, and donated wine. 

 

Our inaugural gala will encourage, raise awareness, and funds to help Republicans Bank Your Vote and officially launch that initiative in Illinois. To beat Biden and Illinois Democrats, Republicans must Bank Your Vote. When Republicans vote early, we win. ‘Bank Your Vote’ is designed to get Republicans to vote early in person or by mail to Beat Biden and secure Republican victories up and down the ballot.  Every dollar raised will go towards our Get-Out-The-Vote efforts and encourage all Illinois Republicans to Bank Your Vote. 

 

If you are unable to attend in person, you can still bid on silent auction items from the comfort of your home today! Register now at bankyourvote.givesmart.com to view all auction items. You don’t want to miss out on the extraordinary travel, tickets, dining experiences, and other amazing products and opportunities!

 

Unforgettable Travel Experiences!

  • Los Cabos Vacation: Amazing 4 Night Stay in a One Bedroom Ocean Front with All Inclusive for 2 Adults at the Villa La Valencia Beach Resort & Spa, Los Cabos.
  • Luxury Michigan Beach House: Luxurious vacation 6-bedroom home in Michiana, Michigan boasting incredible views of Lake Michigan and just a short walk from beach access.
  • Southern Illinois Getaway at Cave-In-Rock State Park: 2 Nights lodging for 2 people in duplex cabins overlooking the beautiful Ohio River in the heart of Shawnee National Forest in a beautiful 204 acre state park.
  • Unforgettable Getaway with Theatre, Dinner & Boutique Hotel Stay in Jacksonville: 4 Course Dinner for 4 with Wine Pairing or Craft Cocktails and 2 Overnight rooms with 4 Theatre Tickets all on the downtown square in Jacksonville, Illinois.
  • Naples Vacation Home: one-week stay at a beautiful, two-bedroom Condo on Gulf Shore Boulevard in Naples, Florida. Amenities include beach and ocean access, pool, bikes, internet and cable. Short bike ride to Venetian Village and Fifth Avenue Shops and Restaurants.

Hard-to-Get Tickets & Tee Times!

  • Front Row Seats at the Cubs: 2 Front Row seats behind Home Plate at Wrigley Field.
  • Awesome Blackhawks Tickets: 4 tickets in Section 102 with VIP Parking at a Chicago Blackhawks game.
  • Bears, Bears, Bears: Bid on multiple sets of 2 Bears tickets for the 2024 season.
  • Notre Dame Football: 2 tickets and access to exclusive private tailgate at the legendary Notre Dame Stadium this fall.
  • Exclusive Round of Golf at Medinah: Reservations for 3 for a memorable round of golf, caddies, carts, drinks, and lunch at Medinah Country Club, a famous PGA Tour course in suburban Chicago that has hosted the U.S. Open, PGA Championships, and the Ryder Cup.
  • Memorable Golf at Hudson National: A round with caddies, drinks, and lunch for 3 at the famed Hudson National Golf Course in Croton-On-Hudson, New York.
  • Green Bay Packers: 2 Tickets to Green Bay Packer Home Game. Section 114 Row 43 seats 3 & 4

Dining, Experiences, Relaxation, and More!

  • Dine at some of Illinois’ great restaurants, including Gibson’s in Oak Brook, Molos Greek Taverna in Wheaton, Yia Yia’s Pancake House in Hinsdale, Lola’s Restaurant in Chicago, Thyme Kitchen & Craft Beer in Peoria, Home Run Inn, and Buona Beef.
  • VIP treatment for 10 at Improv Comedy Club: Experience VIP treatment for 10 at one of Chicagoland's legendary improv comedy clubs with nationally-renowned improv comedians.
  • Spa, spa, spa: Don’t miss countless opportunities to enjoy spa treatment at Kohler, Lake Zurich Life Spa, Seazens Wellness, Venus Med Spa, and others.
  • New York Stock Exchange Tour: Come to New York City and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the New York Stock Exchange. Visit the iconic epicenter of capitalism and observe the opening or closing bell from the trading floor.

These experiences, products, and so much more are ready for you. Don’t miss your opportunity to bid in the Bank Your Vote gala silent auction. Even if you are not attending the gala, you can bid on (and win!) these items from home.

 

Register now at bankyourvote.givesmart.com to view all auction items. Only those in attendance can win wine and gift baskets/physical items, but you can win experiences, gift certificates, and travel opportunities from anywhere. Check them out here: bankyourvote.givesmart.com.

 

Finally, as we previously highlighted, U.S. Senator John Kennedy will be the keynote speaker at the Gala, check out his highlight reel here.

 

We look forward to seeing you at the gala in person or spirit! Thank you for all your support and all that you do for the Illinois Republican Party. 

Efforts are under way for recruiting poll watchers and election judges, sign up today to ensure fair and transparent elections! Want to get involved or have us to do a training in your county? Please reach out to our Election Integrity Director at [email protected]

We also examined the voting records of all of the commissioned Republican election judges in the City of Chicago and in suburban Cook County. It is apparent that far too many Republican election judges actually have a history of voting in Democratic primaries. We simply must do a better job of filling our Republican election judge positions with actual Republicans. If we do not fill these positions, the Democrats will. I encourage any Republican who lives in Cook County to take the extra step in participating in the electoral process by becoming an election judge. We need you! Please contact CJ, our Election Integrity Director for more information. 

In case you have recently moved or just wish to check your registration status go to https://ova.elections.il.gov/RegistrationLookup.aspx to make sure that your voter registration is up to date ahead of the crucial 2024 election cycle.

To find out how you can help save Illinois, go to the Illinois Election Integrity Program website at ieip.org. Volunteer for as little or as much as you are able! Volunteers can help by joining the Illinois Election Integrity Program. Please reach out to CJ, our Election Integrity Director for further assistance.

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Equity Is Justice, Redefined

by Richard Porter

 

Diversity and inclusion are not what’s wrong with DEI. 

 

“Diversity” and “Inclusion” are apple-pie American concepts that echo our national motto: out of many, one; from diversity, inclusion, and unity.

 

What DEI proponents have cleverly done, though, is sandwich between two “good” words a third word with ancient roots that they have vested with a new, radical meaning and evil implications. That word is “Equity.” 

 

Equity arose in Anglo-American legal history as a procedure by which an injured party could petition the king to right a wrong that the rule of law did not address.

 

For example, under law, damages were the sole remedy for a person who suffered a tort or breach of contract, but the law did not provide an adequate remedy for an ongoing, or not-yet-completed, wrongful action. In these events, the British king (or his chancellor) could step in and command the wrongdoing to stop.

 

In the U.S., the mechanics of “equity” were folded into the rule of law more generally. Courts administer equity and law the same way: on a case-by-case base with legal reasoning applied to the facts in light of how prior cases with similar facts were resolved. 

 

So, in our traditional usage, equity is encompassed within the rule of law. In our system of government of, by, and for the people, in which all people are created equal, there is no king above the law who is permitted to take actions outside the law. 

 

Still, the ancient idea of the king “doing justice” through equity made “equity” a synonym for “justice” in common usage. 

 

But the E in DEI is not a call for “justice” in the ordinary sense of remedying an individual wrong based on particular facts. Instead, it is a call for “social justice” based on a theory: the idea that whites, Jews, and Asians are oppressors and everyone else is oppressed. To the DEI self-styled “anti-racist,” every aspect of society and every institution is tainted by “white supremacy,” and the color-blind ideal of traditional American liberalism is not sufficient to remedy racism that’s built into institutional DNA.

 

So, in DEI speak, equity is a call for revolution; it’s a call to overturn all government, economic, and social institutions and the rule of law itself because all institutions are, by their nature, unjust to oppressed groups – or so they say. 

 

Equity turns the American ideal of equality and equal justice under the law upside down. Under DEI, individuals should benefit (and others suffer) based on skin pigment, gender, or ethnicity, not because of what they have done, and without any finding of a particularized injury or wrongdoing, all because of events long past involving people long dead.

 

DEI establishes a modern caste system, in which rights and benefits are assigned by a group in order to achieve “social justice;” we may have been created equal, but some are more equal than others, according to the “equity” ideologue.

 

The oppressor/oppressed framework for assessing “social justice” also drives DEI’s “intersectionality” logic: disparate groups who suffered discrimination in the past (excluding the Irish, Poles, Jews, and other disfavored whites) have a common interest in “social justice.” Intersectionality theory is why DEI ideologues hold the improbable idea that the U.S. civil rights struggle is linked to Middle Eastern conflicts.

 

Indeed, the response of DEI ideologues to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack reveals much about the E between the D and the I: Palestinians are oppressed and Israelis are oppressors, so Hamas’ attack is equity, not an atrocity. 

 

This immediate, weirdly enthusiastic embrace of Hamas’ evil-doing and the ongoing campus and other protests in support of Hamas raise the obvious question: If slaughter is justified in Israel, then what is acceptable in the name of equity in America, where DEI proponents believe “white supremacy” is an intractable systemic problem requiring the “deconstruction” of everything? 

 

Americans of good faith reject racism and should, therefore, toss DEI’s unjust concept of “equity” on the ash heap of history while renewing our commitment to D&I in the pursuit of equal opportunity and equal justice for all.  

 

Could this be why Joe Biden, who embraced “equity” instead of equality and equal opportunity from the outset of his administration, switched back to “equality” while speaking in Charleston recently, sidling away from the inhumanity of this ideology? Or was that merely a slip of the tongue by an old man harkening back to our earlier age? 

 

We shall see. But, based on what we have already seen, it’s clear that the E between the D&I spells an end to equal opportunity and equal justice for all, an end that would be inhumane, brutal, and evil.

 

Richard Porter is the National Committeeman from Illinois on the Republican National Committee.

Thank you for all you do and for supporting the Illinois Republican Party.


Sincerely,


Don Tracy


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