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Subject BREAKING: Boulton Withdraws from Chicago GOP Chair Race After IR Exposes his Trump-Hitler Comments
Date April 22, 2024 9:43 PM
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Blaming the "far right" for his downfall, disgraced Chicago GOP Chair Stephen Boulton announces that he will not be seeking re-election.

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We thought you may be interested to hear the latest in our ongoing reporting on the Chicago GOP and embattled Chair Stephen Boulton. Continue to follow Illinois Review ([link removed]) for more updates.


** BREAKING: Steve Boulton Says He's Not Running for Chicago GOP Chairman After IR Exposes his Past Comments Comparing Trump to Hitler, Blames "Far Right" for his Downfall ([link removed])
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By Illinois Review

On Monday, disgraced Chicago Republican Party Chairman Steve Boulton announced in an email to ward committee members that he was not seeking re-election as chairman, and blaming the “far right” for his downfall after this publication published a series of damaging stories including one that revealed that in 2016, he posted a comment on social media where he compared President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler ([link removed]) .

In making his announcement, Boulton wrote,

“I announce to you all that I will not be a candidate to run for a second term as your Chair. I fully back Chuck Hernandez of the 38th Ward for Chair!”

Boulton also took aim at this publication, writing that he’s “a bit burned out after what seemed like fighting the whole world for years to create change, including inertia in the Party and maniacal enemies on the far Right.”
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The embattled chairman lost his election to save his 27th Ward Committeeman seat this past March after he was originally knocked off the primary ballot for submitting an “insufficient number of valid signatures.” Boulton then tried to run as a write-in candidate, but only received 24 votes ([link removed]) – falling far short of the 111 required to remain a committeeman.
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