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IVES COURTS BULLY VOTE WITH TV AD

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What’s the big deal?

It’s no big deal, we suppose, if you are not a transgende­r person. Or if you are not a person afraid to come out as transgende­r because you fear discrimina­tion. Or if you do not happen to love somebody who is transgende­r — a son or daughter, perhaps, or a parent or a spouse. Or if you are not kind.

For such people, Jeanne Ives’ TV commercial mocking transgende­r people might be no big deal at all. Maybe they find it hilarious to present a transgende­r person as just a man in a dress.

The rest of us have to wonder why compassion comes so hard.

Ives is running for governor against Bruce Rauner in the Republican primary. She’s working the social conservati­ve angle, attacking Rauner for actions he has taken on transgende­r rights, abortion rights, the Chicago Teachers Union and undocument­ed immigrants.

In her TV ad, she mocks it all. But her take on transgende­r people is particular­ly offensive, and not accurate.

“Thank you for signing legislatio­n that lets me use the girls’ bathroom,” the man in the dress says to Rauner in the ad, referring to a bill Rauner signed. The bill actually said nothing about transgende­r bathroom rights. Instead, it allowed transgende­r people to change their gender printed on birth certificat­es with a doctor’s approval.

Can this kind of stuff get you elected in a Republican primary? Who knows? Donald Trump won the White House by, in part, bashing undocument­ed immigrants, who are largely law- abiding, as a bunch of killers.

And taking the low road has won Ives another $ 2 million campaign donation from the conservati­ve Lake Forest donor Dick Uihlein — the same enlightene­d guy who bankrolled creepy Judge Roy Moore’s campaign in Alabama.

“What’s the big deal?” Ives asked on Monday, responding to critics of the ad.

Nothing, if you’re going for the bully vote.

In her TV ad, Ives mocks it all. But her take on transgende­r people is particular­ly offensive, and not accurate.

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