A Geneva letter to the editor: Ken Mejia-Beal, chairman of the Democratic Party of DuPage County, criticized DeSantis, saying he 'has no place in Illinois and quite frankly no place in modern-day America.'
Ken Mejia-Beal, chairman of the Democratic Party of DuPage County, criticized DeSantis, saying he"has no place in Illinois and quite frankly no place in modern-day America."
"I am proud to be an Illinoisan for many reasons, but the biggest reasons revolve around our rights to freedom and expression," Mejia-Beal said. Does Ron DeSantis deserve the same rights to free expression, or is that reserved only for Democrats?
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