Former Lt. Gov. Running For Congress

(WHEATON, Ill.) — Former-Lt. Gov. Evelyn Sanguinetti announced Monday morning that she is running for Congress in Illinois’ 6th District. In a news release, she says she will fight government overreach and the tax and spend policies that threaten our economy and continued prosperity.

“I am running for Congress to keep the American dream alive,” Sanguinetti said. “Only in America can the child of teenage immigrants who grew up on food stamps ascend to college, law school, and become our country’s first Latina Lieutenant Governor. I want my children to have the chance to live their own American dream, which is only possible through liberty, access, and opportunity.”

“I really wanted to see Sean Casten be the voice this district needed when he won election last November, [but] unfortunately, all we have is another politician cozying up to progressives and socialists in support of increased taxes and expanded government – when he should be fighting for the district he was sent to represent.”

Following Sanguinetti’s announcement she planned to head to a manufacturing facility in Cary to discuss policies to promote jobs and continued economic prosperity with local business owners. Later she is headed to a rally in Barrington with supporters to discuss why she is running for Congress and why she can unseat Sean Casten.

Sanguinetti has already been endorsed by U.S. Rep. John Shimkus (R-Collinsville) U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Taylorville).

www.Evelyn2020.com

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