The gubernatorial race in Illinois is heating up, with Billionaire Bruce Rauner in the lead by 5 points. Pat Quin trying to gain his second term in office. As a heated race goes on Pat Quinn is now under fire for the anti violence program which now is missing funds. Bruce Rauner seems to be the likely pick of many of the majority of voters this year. Bruce Rauner having stopped in Joliet, IL this week while on his campaign trail. Pat Quinn working the trail as well, his Camping office working hard as well. Quin also under heat for the new tax bill he and House speaker Michael Madigan signed earlier this year. Rauner and staff have a bright future from poll numbers at this time. With hopes of bringing business back to Illinois and making a difference in the economy, Rauner gave a 1 million dollar loan to to a credit union on Chicago's far south side. For small African American business, and catches some heat waves. Some calling the move less than professional. Others saying this is a his attempt to buy the African America vote. The people, the party's, and Unions all kicking in on their desired team. With election merely two months away we anticipate larger moves my each candidate in attempts to lock in the seat for Governor.
The gubernatorial race in Illinois is heating up
The gubernatorial race in Illinois is heating up, with Billionaire Bruce Rauner in the lead by 5 points. Pat Quin trying to gain his second term in office. As a heated race goes on Pat Quinn is now under fire for the anti violence program which now is missing funds. Bruce Rauner seems to be the likely pick of many of the majority of voters this year. Bruce Rauner having stopped in Joliet, IL this week while on his campaign trail. Pat Quinn working the trail as well, his Camping office working hard as well. Quin also under heat for the new tax bill he and House speaker Michael Madigan signed earlier this year. Rauner and staff have a bright future from poll numbers at this time. With hopes of bringing business back to Illinois and making a difference in the economy, Rauner gave a 1 million dollar loan to to a credit union on Chicago's far south side. For small African American business, and catches some heat waves. Some calling the move less than professional. Others saying this is a his attempt to buy the African America vote. The people, the party's, and Unions all kicking in on their desired team. With election merely two months away we anticipate larger moves my each candidate in attempts to lock in the seat for Governor.