Midwest
Illinois Republican congressional candidates fight for favor of Trump supporters
At a local restaurant meet-and-greet, Darren Bailey led his audience in prayer, then suggested reciting the Pledge of Allegiance before failing to find an American flag in the room. The stars and stripes were spotted on Brandon Baston’s T-shirt and Bailey summoned the 37-year-old Walmart employee to turn and face the audience.
Say what you want about Bailey, he’s adaptable. The 57-year-old southern Illinois farmer was a rookie Republican state representative when he catapulted to statewide notoriety in 2020 by filing a lawsuit against Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s COVID-19 restrictions. He jumped to the Senate the following year and from there bested better-financed candidates to win the 2022 GOP nomination for governor. That earned him the cherished endorsement of former President Donald Trump before losing to Pritzker in a state where Democrats have a virtual lock on power.
Now, he’s challenging a five-term Republican representative, and after talking up a repeat endorsement, he’s been forced to adapt again: Trump chose the incumbent, Rep. Mike Bost. Disappointed, Bailey now says Trump’s choice “didn’t move the needle much,” though his “grassroots movement” also trails Bost badly in the money race.
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As it winds down to a March 19 primary showdown, the race could be seen as a measure of Trump’s clout. Bost is a popular incumbent, but he’s running in a time and place where disdain for government is white-hot. Establishment Republicans are angry their man has to face an intraparty challenge, which is the attitude Bailey argues needs to be dislodged. But it will be up to voters to decide whether adaptability and hard work are enough to overcome incumbency, tenure and an endorsement from the nation’s Republican leader.
“Being a farmer, you have good years, you have bad years. When you have those bad years, you buckle down, and you work harder,” Bailey said. “We keep going because people need encouragement. They’re frustrated, they’re concerned. We bring hope and they know that they’re going to have somebody who’s going to be fighting for them.”
Bost, a 64-year-old Murphysboro resident, is campaigning on experience. The Marine Corps veteran is chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee and sits on the committees for Agriculture, Transportation and Infrastructure. With tenure comes knowhow and relationships that help him help his district, he said.
Congressional candidate Darren Bailey, right, leads the Pledge of Allegiance at a campaign stop with the help of Casey resident Brandon Baston and his American flag T-shirt on Feb. 27, 2024 in Casey, Illinois. (AP Photo/John O’Connor)
“I’m at the place where we can have the most benefit for the people in my district, whether it’s in constituent service or moving legislation or knowing and understanding the issues,” Bost said. “Right now, the United States and the world are facing some very large issues and we don’t need some person going in there on the first day for on-the-job training.”
But Bost is still getting to know a large chunk of his constituency. Instead of occupying a cozy corner in southwestern Illinois, the current 12th District, redrawn after the 2020 Census, now encompasses much of the previously adjacent 15th District, what Monroe County Republican Central Committee Chairman Ed McLean calls the “Eastern Bloc.”
In all, it is 34 counties making up the bottom one-third of the state. While Trump won the old 12th District with at least 55% of the vote in 2016 over Hillary Clinton and in 2020 against President Joe Biden, he twice took more than 70% of the tally in the former 15th.
The issues are clear: Bucking any regulation on the right to possess firearms, fighting inflation, opposing abortion and locking down the U.S. southern border, an issue that’s exploded in Illinois because of the arrival of 36,000 migrants who have crossed the border and have been transported largely from Texas. It’s a race to win the hearts and minds of true Trump conservatives.
In few places is that clearer than in Casey, a town of 3,300 in the northeast “Eastern Bloc” — and an hour’s drive from Bailey’s home in Xenia — which is known for its collection of “World’s Largest” things: wind chime, golf tee, rocking chair and more.
“America should be ‘America first,’” said 71-year-old Casey resident Marlene Watts. “We have always been a nation where you can help the ones that are poor and needy. But right now, the (migrants) come before us. The American people are sort of last now.”
Bailey flaunts ratings showing Bost’s conservative voting record on par with former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, now reviled by the right. Bost scoffs, maintaining that the group cherry-picks votes it reviews and reciting a litany of endorsements aside from Trump’s.
In 2014, Bost flipped a district that had not elected a Republican in seven decades — the legendary Melvin Price reigned for 43 of those years. But Bost calls himself a “governing conservative,” explaining that he’s “not willing to burn down everything in Washington just so I can keep 100% of what I’m asking for.”
The jab at Bailey references the challenger’s affiliations with firebrands such as GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, who campaigned for Bailey and is among a contingent that frowns on cooperating with Democrats in Congress.
Will Stephens, who holds the nonpartisan post of Murphysboro mayor and has volunteered on Bost campaigns since he was a teenager, likens Bailey to former professional boxer Reggie Strickland, who over 19 years in the ring compiled a record of 66-276 but took on all comers.
Stephens said Bailey will “go to Washington — he’s going to do a performance-artist fight and he’s not going to win any fights,” Stephens said. “Then he’s going to send you an email and ask you to send him some money for his campaign.”
Bailey counters that he’s willing to compromise with Democrats when they abandon extreme positions such as an “open border” or what he considers public school moralizing.
“When you have these radicals that want to hijack and destroy public education, when you have these radicals that want to destroy life, it makes it awful difficult to compromise with that,” Bailey said. “I’ve got a pretty good track record of working with Democrats on particular bills. That wall’s never existed.”
As in many political races, money might be decisive. In the second half of 2023, Bost took in $1 million, spent $574,000 and had $1.36 million in the bank at year’s end. Bailey had $326,000 in contributions, spent $209,000 and had $117,000 on hand.
It’s money Bost shouldn’t have to spend, according to McLean, the Monroe County chairman.
“Darren Bailey is stirring up the Eastern Bloc Republicans to turn against a seated Republican,” McLean said. “Why doesn’t he take out a Democrat?”
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Detroit, MI
Ilitch Companies creates gaming platform, expands beyond Detroit
Ilitch Companies recently announced the formation of a new gaming platform with plans to purchase a casino in Mississippi and expand its ownership of a casino in New Jersey.
The new venture, called Ilitch Gaming, will oversee the company’s gaming, hospitality and entertainment businesses, the company said in a release, adding that it will build on the success of MotorCity Casino Hotel. The operation of Ilitch Gaming is awaiting regulatory approval.
Chris Ilitch, CEO of Ilitch Companies, described the move as a new chapter for the company’s gaming and hospitality business. He will also serve as chairperson of Ilitch Gaming.
“My mother Marian Ilitch’s vision for MotorCity Casino Hotel and our success in Detroit over nearly three decades is the inspiration for what comes next,” Ilitch said in a statement. “The formation of Ilitch Gaming marks a defining new chapter in the evolution of our gaming and hospitality business. We remain committed to creating memorable experiences for guests, supporting responsible gaming, and serving as a positive economic force in the communities where we operate.”
Along with the launch of Ilitch Gaming, Ilitch Companies announced plans to acquire Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort in D’Iberville, Mississippi, and purchase the remaining ownership stake in Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey, from Luxor Capital Group LP. Ilitch Companies has had 50% ownership interest in Ocean Casino Resort since 2021.
Both deals are subject to regulatory approval and customary closing conditions, and each casino is expected to continue operating as usual until the transactions are completed, officials said.
“We are incredibly proud of what our team has built over the past decade and grateful for the support we have received from our guests across the Gulf Coast,” LuAnn Pappas, chief executive officer of Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort, said in a statement. “We believe Ilitch Gaming shares our commitment to hospitality, service, and community, and we are confident Scarlet Pearl is positioned for continued success.”
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Milwaukee, WI
Did Milwaukee Get Enough in Return for Giannis?
Let’s talk about Giannis, and I want to address this trade, uh, Milwaukee made with Giannis in Miami in kind of three different ways, and I want to start with the Milwaukee side of it, and I’ll ask the question, um, did Milwaukee get enough?
Uh, we know by now what the package.
It it is, it was the 13th overall pick in this year’s draft.
Uh, two other 1st round draft picks, a pick swap, 2nd round pick.
You got some players.
Tyler Hero was at the forefront of it.
Jaime Haquez Jr.
Khalil Ware, uh, Cass Yakashoish, I believe I’m still saying that name correctly.
I think that’s very impressive, Chris.
I like, we can get to him, but I like that kid a lot actually.
I think he’s a potential to be a franchise point guard.
Uh, they don’t get kind of the superstar young player.
They don’t get the super high draft pick, at least not now.
We’ll see how that plays out.
Um, do you think the Milwaukee Bucks got enough for Giannisokopo?
What was available.
I, I’m just not sure that that’s the question in terms of what were they supposed to do to get more.
Did you hear any offers around the trade deadline that you thought were better than this?
I did not.
He, I mean, look, we can get to Boston and whether or not their offer was better given the caliber of player that Jalen Brown is, um, I, you know, I think there were a lot of teams kicking the tires on Giannis, uh, but ultimately Miami was the team that was willing to push all their chips in and say, look, besides Bam Adebayo, you can have basically whatever you want off our roster.
I, I don’t think other teams were willing to do that.
I mean, my question more about did they get enough or what did Miami give up is the Giannis decision making, because here’s a guy who I know, I, I’ve talked to him several times over the past 12 years.
That leaving Milwaukee was very hard for him.
All the waffling, the back and forth, all the stuff.
You might not like how he did it so publicly, but I promise you it was legitimate.
This is where his children were born.
This is his home in America.
It’s where he became who he is.
He feels a deep connection to that city, that community.
He and his wife do amazing things in Milwaukee .
It was.
Hard for him to leave.
So this was a basketball decision.
And if it’s a basketball decision to go to a team that has gutted their roster is always just, I mean, we saw Carmelo Anthony pushed to go to New York and they had to, you know, mess up the roster and then they were trying to make up for it for years, but Carmelo was much, I believe he was significantly younger, right?
When he forced that trade was in his twenties, yeah, yeah, um , and it’s just sort of, you know, I have a lot of faith in the Miami Heat front office.
I think Andy Ellsberg is one of the unsung guys of the league, probably because, you know, he’s like lasagna, he moves in the G, he moves in silence, but, um, you know, I, I think that that team structure.
great.
I think Erik Spoelstra is a knockout coach.
Um, I, I think that everything about Miami is as advertised.
However, you only have who you have.
They only have so much more money that they can give out.
They’ve now gutted a bunch of draft picks.
The team as it stands, him and and Bam.
I think it’s a good fit.
I don’t think people are gonna, you know, people are like, Oh, they can’t even play together.
I don’t believe that .
I think they can play together, but it is, I wanna get, I want, I wanna get to the Miami side of it in a second.
I do want to hit up, spend some time on that, but like, but it’s not gonna be, it’s not gonna be a championship team.
And for me, the question about You know, Giannis going there, you know, he had to say he was going to sign an extension for Miami to be willing to cut their roster and gut their asset trove.
And if I were in Giannis’s shoes, if I were a player who was being wrenched away from a community that they really loved because they wanted to make a basketball decision.
To win, I would have been a mercenary through this process.
I would have gone around to every team, all 29 other teams in my head.
I would have said, these are the four teams I want to play with, and only if they don’t give up very much, and then I would have picked the one.
The one, this is where the player can really have influence, where there isn’t a bidding war.
The one team that I wanted to most play for, where I could see this is where I could win, and I would say I am not signing long term with anyone else.
And the Bucks would have had you, when you said, did the Bucks get enough?
The Bucks could have gotten a lot less if Giannis had done that.
If Giannis had said, this is the one team I want to go to.
Then that team could have offered not very much at all, because nobody else would have offered very much at all, because Giannis would have said, this is the only team I’m signing a long term deal with.
And I know that’s not in Giannis’s nature.
I know he doesn’t want to be super demanding like in that way, but when you look at what the Bucks got for this, where Giannis is going, what the Boston.
And all of this.
That’s the only thing that I sort of look at this whole situation and I think, man, I would handle this differently if I was on the side.
I’m ruthless .
I thought that.
I, I, I thought that Milwaukee did as well as they could in this situation.
Um, they got some very good usable young players, which is important for them in the position that they’re in because they’re not in, yeah, they’re not in a position to tank.
They do not control their first round pick for the next 5 years.
So it, they have no incentive to be bad, um, moving forward, um.
I think that Tyler Hero may not be long for Milwaukee.
Um, I could see the Bucks turning around and flipping him for other assets, so the final yield of this trade may not fully be known right now.
Uh, but I think getting guys like Hakez Junior who can play where, who can play if they can get through to him, um, that’s certainly he could become kind of a franchise big man for there, and I like Yakohoish a lot.
I like him coming out of Illinois.
He’s big.
He’s a big tall point guard.
He’s a guy that averaged, uh, what, 18 minutes per game for Miami this season, played 53 games for them.
I think if you hand him the keys as your lead guard, there’s a decent chance he’s gonna take off and he could become a longtime starter, uh , in this league.
Miami liked him coming out of the draft, obviously, I think Milwaukee’s really gonna like him out there.
The question I would ask is all the things they got from Miami.
Is that better than getting their hands on Jalen Brown?
Because Jalen Brown is by a country mile better than anything that Miami was going to offer.
He’s significantly better than Tyler Hero, all the young pieces they have down there, and Boston was also willing to throw in.
A couple of first-round picks.
So if you were John Horst and you were that front office and you had to weigh these two offers, obviously they made a decision, but would you have made a different decision?
Would you have taken the bird in the hand that is Jalen Brown and the star player that he is with, by the way, 3 years remaining on his contract?
Yeah, I mean, it’s an interesting question.
For me, I am always fascinated by general managers who say, you know what I prefer?
I prefer a draft pick several years from now, who maybe possibly with some seasoning, some time in the league, some experience, could maybe best case scenario, turn into a Jalen Brown.
Instead of that, I’m gonna, I’m gonna do that instead of taking a Jalen Brown, who we know who he is.
I don’t know if this was a little bit about the fact that if they took Jalen Brown, they still aren’t going to be a team that’s going to be at the top of the east.
And so by the time his window as a prime in his prime runs out, are you getting sort of around him what you need, and then you’re kind of back to square one.
One again, you’re in a community where you still have to sell tickets.
They’re going to be reeling over using, losing Giannis, and you put Jalen Brown in there.
And I believe him when he’s on his twist treat and saying, you created a monster, all of that stuff.
I know Jalen, we know how hard he works.
I mean, we know how determined he can be.
We saw what he could do when he had his quote, own team this past season.
And so I would have taken Jalen Brown because he’s a guy to put.
The side of your building.
He’s a guy who can influence team culture with the other pieces you bring in and the other young players you have.
And there was a little draft capital in the deal to replenish some of the draft capital that they’ve given away in the past few years trying to build something around Giannis.
I would have taken the Jalen Brown deal.
I’ve heard people say taking the Miami deal gives you more run as a front office person in terms of uh You know, how much more rope you have on your contract because everything’s in the future.
And so, you know, you’re more likely to have the team owner let you play out the deal.
And also, there’s been reporting that the team owner, the guy who is controlling a lot of stuff there right now, and it’s always a murky situation because there are shared ownership of the team and there’s a rotation, all of these weird things, but that Jimmy Haslam walked in and said, I want the Miami deal.
You can’t go against what your owner wants, or you know it’s smart not to go against what your owner wants.
But yeah, to answer your question , I would have taken Jalen Brown, and partly because, you know, I’m always all about, you know, what are you doing to your fans in the building?
What are you giving them?
Only one team wins the title.
No one they traded for was likely to make them win the title in the next few years.
So give the, give the guy, give the people in Milwaukee a star.
I don’t know.
Yeah , um, I, I like the picks that they got because they’re into the 2030s and who knows what Miami’s gonna look like at that point.
Will Pat Riley still be around?
Will Erik Spoelstra still be around?
What will the team look like?
That, that has the potential to, they could be valuable picks and even if they’re not known to be right away, they’ll be valuable assets to deal over the next couple of years if they’re supposed to ask you about that.
Just about the pics before you go on to the rest of it.
So, this is, as I said, this is the part that I just, look, I’m not in the front office, I’m not a general manager like you, this is not what I do, um, and you not being a draft Nick, I am not a front office Nick.
This is not, you know, what I spend a lot of my reporting time on.
But I don’t get it.
You say those picks, at least one of them could be pretty valuable, because who knows what’s going on with Miami at that point.
Do you think with one of the picks that Milwaukee got in this deal, they will end up with as good a player as Jalen Brown?
In 2035, what was it, 2032, 2033, probably, probably not, um, but look, the thing with Jalen Brown is the reason I would have taken the Celtics deal is to go again.
You are not looking to be bad next year.
There’s no reason for you to be bad.
So if you get Jalen Brown, you play with him next year, you win 35, 40 games, whatever it may be with that group, which I don’t think is unrealistic given the players that they got.
Uh, and then summer of 2027, if Jalen Brown is still playing like an all NBA talent at the ripe age of 30, 31, you can deal him for other stuff.
Maybe there is a team out there that looks like the Clippers circa 2019 or, you know, the Knicks when they made the Carmelo deal or the Nets when they made the Paul Pierce, Kevin Gar.
Garnett deal.
You can wait for desperation, sniff desperation and see what happens and, and get a higher yield.
I think this, like you’re able to get stuff for Tyler Hero, sure, but Tyler Hero’s got 1 year left in his contract and not a lot of people are excited about the possibility of paying Tyler Hero like $35 million per year.
I think Jalen Brown could have made the final haul for this deal a lot better and could have made next year more palatable to this team, uh, as they’re.
It’s kind of treading water in their particular situation.
So where does Boston go from here is, is, of course, well, I wanna get, I wanna get to Boston.
We’ll get to Boston.
I wanna, I wanna pivot back to, to Miami here and, and, and with this team that Miami’s got now, uh, now you’ve got Giannita Deumpo.
You got Bam Adebayo.
You got a front court that, I don’t know, kind of makes sense, sort of.
I don’t know.
You could depends on how you look at it, uh, and you’ve got the rest of the roster which is kind of in flux.
You’ve got Andrew Wiggins who’s got a player option.
My belief is that.
They’ll try to get Wiggins to opt out of that contract, sign him to a new long-term deal at a smaller number.
Happens all the time in the NBA.
That would presumably give them the flexibility to bring back Norman Powell.
But after that, like, Daveon Mitchell is a good player, but, you know, he, he kind of is what he is.
He’s a good defensive player who’s never been a high-level offensive guy.
And, and then you’re kind of on the market for any vet minimum guys that want to come down and live in South Beach and play alongside.
Giannis and Bam.
Like, next season, I don’t have the heat over the Knicks.
I don’t have the heat over the Cavaliers.
I don’t have the heat over the Pistons.
I think they’re in.
They’re in a tricky spot and, and that is assuming full health for Giannis, which I don’t think you can assume.
I, I, you know, he’s coming off back to back years of soft tissue injuries.
A calf injury had limited him to what, 35 games this past season.
Look, these types of deals, and I mentioned a couple of them.
You talked about Carmelo.
Very rarely, at least in modern times, do they work out for the team that pushed all their chips in.
It didn’t work out for New York.
It didn’t work out for Brooklyn.
It didn’t work out for the Clippers.
I think if I was a betting man, I say a few years from now, the Heat are going, Oh wow.
Well, we took a shot.
We took a flyer, and it didn’t really work here.
I don’t love this deal for Miami.
Very much at all.
I understand why they did it.
They were kind of in this cycle of mediocrity over the last few years.
They weren’t going anywhere with the roster that they had.
Pat Riley’s only got so many years left on this job.
He wants to take a big swing.
It’s worked for them in the past when they made the free agent signings back in 2010, but I don’t love the fit with Giannis and Bam, and I don’t love the roster with the guys around them.
I mean, the fit with Giannis and Bam, as I, as I was saying, I, I don’t, I don’t worry about it.
Those are both guys who know how to play.
I think the paint will be fine.
You want guys who can, you know, within today’s NBA with the way things are trending, I think you want guys who can be down there, um, and the defensive, you know, prowess of both of those is, is certainly unquestioned.
Uh, it’s not an offensive team around them.
They need shooters.
I, I, I just don’t know how they’re gonna get them with the assets that they have and the money that they have, um, to your point, you know, if, if some of these guys who are vet minimum guys, uh, you know.
If people were desperate for them, they wouldn’t be vet minimum guys, right?
So what are they really bringing?
And by the way, you’re in a year where another really when you say, oh, maybe they just want to be in South Beach.
The Lakers want a bunch of vet minimum guys.
So now there’s gonna be a little bit of competition for, do you want to live in Los Angeles?
Do you want to live in South Beach?
It’s just not as clear as like, well, we’re the, we’re the better living spot.
Who knows?
It just depends on, I guess, how much taxes you want to pay.
But I, I think that Again, this brings me back to Giannis.
If I was Giannis, if I’m the guy who now has to go out and play for the next however many years in this new team I have gone to, and the express reason I have wanted to go somewhere is to win a title, I know it’s mercenary.
I get it.
I know it makes you the bad guy, but be the bad guy for one season, for one moment, and go around, find the one team you would most like to go to.
Announced to the world, you will only sign there, and then make sure that you are going to an asset heavy team.
By definition, a team that can win a title, and they’re just not, I, I just didn’t think anybody in these Giannis sweepstakes was gonna be in that position.
I’m not sure that Milwaukee would have traded him if he did that.
At least not before the draft.
Like, I don’t think that Milwaukee was in a position to do a deal like this where they got back 60 cents on the dollar.
And I know that Jimmy Haslam put the, threw the gauntlet down and said, hey, we’re gonna do this deal before the draft and we’re gonna settle this one way or the other.
But the Bucks did punt on a Giannis deal before the deadline.
I think they could have punted on this deal before the draft and then made a deal sometime in the offseason when maybe the dust settled a little bit.
I’m not sure they, if Giannis did all that and he said, I’m only going to play for Miami.
I don’t know.
And look, it doesn’t necessarily mean, you know, look what Damian Lillard did a couple of years ago.
I know he had more years on his contract, but the Blazers sent Dame to Milwaukee when he had no interest in going there.
So the Bucks still could have found a team potentially that was willing to give up real assets for him.
I, I just, the, the more, the more years on his contract is that’s not a yada yada yada.
Yeah, yeah, it’s big.
It’s big.
You, you’re, you’re protected by that, no doubt.
But I also, I look with Giannis, like I’m not convinced wherever he goes.
That the second he’s eligible to sign an extension, he’s not gonna sign an extension.
Like this is a guy that has a history of injuries.
He’s also a guy that like counts his money.
Like he’s the guy, the guy’s like a Calci ambassador.
Like he’s, he’s counting his money, and I think given his injury history, if I think it’s now January, they can get offered an extension, like whatever it is, October 1st, right?
No, it’s, I think now that he’s traded it to get, yeah, yeah, yeah, you’re right, um, I think whatever he gets off that extension is gonna take it because that injury history.
You never know what’s gonna come up over the next couple of years.
I think he’s gonna, he is now because he’s, because he’s, you know, I think, I, I think he might have taken it like in Houston or Atlanta or some.
I just think he would have.
I , I, I don’t think he would be willing to risk that money, leave that on the table for a free agency that might have gone a different direction.
Plus, you go into free agency, you have to hope teams have, have cap space which they don’t really have anymore.
I think it would have been a lot of risk involved for Giannis to play.
That card, uh, if he did, uh, with, but Miami though, like I don’t, I don’t look at, I don’t look at Miami as a, a championship contender now.
I don’t look at them as being one of the front runners to win the Eastern Conference.
Obviously a lot can change.
They can go out and add piece to that roster that I don’t expect, but again, when teams do this and they go all in.
More often than not, the team that goes all in winds up giving the other team the pieces they need to be a championship contender years from now.
It’s what Denver did or what, uh, New York did with Denver to a degree, I guess.
It’s definitely what Boston did with, what Brooklyn did with Boston.
It’s 100% what the Clippers did with Oklahoma City.
They gave all these assets to them and the Thunder wound up cashing in.
Plus the young player, like, who knows.
Maybe Yakohoni turns out to be Shay.
Never know.
You never know.
He’s a big guard, you know.
We didn’t think Shay was this guy, you know, coming over from LA all those years ago.
So we’ll see what happens there.
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