Rep. Alex Dallman criticizes Illinois policy and Democratic primary process in recent posts

Rep. Alex Dallman criticizes Illinois policy and Democratic primary process in recent posts
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Rep. Alex Dallman, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Wisconsin’s 39th House district, posted several comments on his social media account criticizing political opponents and policies in neighboring states.

On August 6, 2025, Dallman commented on Illinois’ immigration policy and political climate: “Illinois, a sanctuary state for illegal immigrants and Democrats from all over the country who don’t want to do their jobs!”

Later that day, he addressed criticism from a U.S. Senator regarding presidential candidate selection processes within the Democratic Party: “Coming from a United States Senator who has not said ONE WORD about the smoke-filled rooms choosing their last three presidential candidates without a real primary… smh!”

On August 7, 2025, Dallman responded to accusations concerning legislative redistricting in Wisconsin: “You literally voted against legislative maps that were drawn by our liberal governor – all because you would have rather seen a couple partisan hack professors from California gerrymander Wisconsin in your favor. Your party lacks credibility and common sense – spare us your fake”

Dallman’s remarks reflect ongoing debates around sanctuary state policies, internal party candidate selection processes, and legislative redistricting—issues that have been prominent in Midwest politics. Dallman succeeded Mark Born as representative of Wisconsin’s 39th House district after being elected in 2025.



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