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Szydlowski to seek reelect, opposition ticket forming

Posted by punch bowl | Posted in CR gossip | Posted on 17-12-2008

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As if there was not enough news coming out of the Land of Lincoln, a CR Nation mole from southern Illinois reports that Meagan Szydlowski will run for re-election in the spring.

The mole also reports that an opposition ticket is being formed and is actively soliciting votes from Ms. Szydlowski’s home school of Northern Illinois University, exploiting a alleged recent split in that school’s CR chapter.

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What exactly has Meagan Szydlowski done?

this time last year there were 28 chapters listed on the ilcr’s website. now there are 11. and that website hasn’t been updated since February which means most new chapter chairmen aren’t even list. it very well may be an absolute atrocity that in the biggest election of college republican’s life thus far, the state organization hasn’t updated its site to even try to get them involved.

Meagan hasn’t done a thing. I hear her ED does all the work and Meagan is nothing more than a title collector. Those NIU CR’s are some mean SOB’s and the girl I know who goes there says the organization is sick of dealing with Meagan.

The fact the ICRF website is non-functioning is also completely ridiculous.

punchbowl is an idiot. When szydlowski became the chair there were 8 chapters in the icrf. Now there are 28. That website is old and not even owned by the icrf….

I’m pretty sure jefferey isbell is punchbowl

I know absolutely nothing about Illinois. But do any of you actually think — really — that the number of chapters has anything to do with the state fed? This is nothing more than full-time college students taking credit for good fortune. Unless you’re a state like California, you have almost no power to increase the number of clubs. Even a great state chair would have a hard time personally starting more than three clubs.

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