Bailey campaigns on “freedom” in the Illinois governor’s race – Axios

Darren Bailey's first public appearances seemed to show that one of his campaign strategies will be to focus on affordability, pointing to Gov. JB Pritzker's increases in spending over his tenure. Bailey didn't fare well when he ran for governor in 2022, losing to Pritzker in a landslide.
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Deb
6 months ago

We didn’t want him last time. He should drop out and let a credible republican candidate run.

Hello Indiana!
6 months ago

Like he was the last time around, Bailey is a useful Pritzger tool with the express purpose of splitting the Republican vote. Had he not taken advertising money from America’s Worst Governor, he might have a shred of credibility.

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