Proft Mails Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Attack on GOP Fealty of Marty McLaughlin and Casey Urlacher

Dan Proft-run Liberty Principles PAC has issued a piece attacking the Republican Party connections of the two opponents of the candidate he is supporting for State Senate to replace Dan Duffy.

Proft’s candidate, Dan McConchie, must get past opponents Martin McLaughlin and Casey Urlacher to win the GOP spot on the fall General Election ballot.

Here is the mailing:

State Senate candidate Martin McLaughlin's face is superimposed on the head of a sheep on the address side of the direct mail piece.

State Senate candidate Martin McLaughlin’s face is superimposed on the head of a sheep on the address side of the direct mail piece.

State Senate candidate Casey Urlacher's face is at the same location in the flock on the back side of the mailing.

State Senate candidate Casey Urlacher’s face is at the same location in the flock on the back side of the mailing.


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Proft Mails Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Attack on GOP Fealty of Marty McLaughlin and Casey Urlacher — 1 Comment

  1. Nice job Dan and Dan but while the two of you were drawing sheep and coming up with cutesy wording, serious candidate Martin McLaughlin was in Springfield meeting with Gov. Rauner and Republican leadership discussing some of his ideas for pension reform and bringing infrastructure to McHenry County to attract business.

    McLaughlin realizes the serious of the situation in Illinois and does not have time for silly play, but apparently Dan does.

    Keep up the good work Dan and Dan, what will it be next, a donkey with McLaughlin’s head in it. Really folks, do we really need this ass clown Proft infecting our elections.

    I was somewhat impressed by Skillicorn until I found out he is a drone for Proft to the extent he will pay for knockers.

    You know Passing Wind 580 a.m. radio.

    Proft, why don’t you promote the resume of your single issue policy maker candidate and tell us what he has done from a perspective of work history, education and skill-set.

    Better yet, McConchie has a better chance of winning if you put his opponents in funny costumes. Because if voters learned about McConchie it would not be funny but scary!

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