Bruce Rauner considered not running for reelection, tried to recruit other candidates – ABC Chicago

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Chase Gioberti
7 years ago

PM is correct.

Why would Rauner step aside for Ives? She offered a choice. Rauner did his job by staying in, ensuring that nothing would change and voters would not have a choice.

Rauner never meant the best for this state. He won’t live here. He’ll be long gone.

7 years ago

If that’s the case, he should have stepped aside for Jeannie Ives.

Illinois Entrepreneur
7 years ago
Reply to  Jeff

Yes! It doesn’t make a lot of sense. He could have gone out gracefully and “taken one for the team.” I believe Rauner has always meant the best for the state, but this was not thought out very well. There must have been behind-the-scenes “irreconcilable differences” with him and Ives for him not to, so who knows what happened.

P M
7 years ago

I believe Rauner has always meant the best for the state You have to be kidding. Rauner is a hard core libral Democrat who was put in to destroy the IL GOP. Ask yourself why he made this confession? Answer: it totally demoralizes and destroys the republican base o ffoot soldier (Precinct Committeemen, State Central Committee) insuring Illinois is deep blue for generations to come. With this confession Rauner eviscerated the party apparatus and likely eliminated the 4 people that the party establishment viewed as likely future candidates such as Karen McConnaughay. If there is to be a IL Op… Read more »

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