A political non-endorsement
The only way to vote fairly is to make an informed decision
I’ve been paying closer attention to the Congressional races in Illinois this year, probably because one of the candidates is a cousin to me. I’m not sure I want to say which one because this isn’t a political column and, oh yeah, I’m completely biased.
As a pseudo-journalist, I can talk all day about bias. But at the end of the day, it’s not about bias. It’s about fairness. That creates an interesting juxtaposition for me because bias doesn’t make you wrong.
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