Darren Bailey staying in governor’s race after tragic helicopter crash – NBC Chicago

This will be Bailey's second campaign for Illinois governor. He lost to Gov. JB Pritzker in the 2022 general election. He also served for two years in the Illinois House and two years in the Illinois Senate.
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Joseph Murzanski
5 months ago

He’s not the guy. Lost last time on the abortion issue. Wasn’t smart enough to say, let the people decide and respect what the electorate decide. That’s called democracy in action. Republicans need a younger, high profile guy.

Deb
5 months ago

Bailey needs to drop out of the race. We didn’t want him last time.

Steven H
5 months ago

Not to diminish his families loss, Bailey lost his credibility as a shill for Pritzker last time around. He should leave this campaign gracefully so that a more electable candidate like Ted Dabrowski can win the Primary without Pritzker’s money.

Pat
5 months ago

I am sorry but using this horrible accident to make a slick musical professional political video and his go fund me account for this is just wrong.

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