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May 23, 2022

Primary Prep: Candidates Compete to be ‘Most Conservative’ in GOP Gov’s Race

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Primary Prep: Candidates Compete to be ‘Most Conservative’ in GOP Gov’s Race

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Early voting in the June primary begins Thursday in Chicago, and is already underway elsewhere in the state. There are six candidates running on the Republican ballot, and there’s already some big money being pumped into the race. WTTW’s Amanda Vinicky tells host Jacoby Cochran more about the people and issues shaping the race, including the big question of whether candidates are too conservative or not conservative enough. 


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