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Tuesday, Jan 30 Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and his opponent, state Rep. Jeanne Ives, met with the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board on Monday in their only scheduled debate before the March 20 primary election. We invite you to watch the full session if you missed it. Our takeaway: Ives proved herself as a legitimate alternative to Rauner. Your turn: If you watched some or all of our endorsement session between Rauner and Ives, give your assessment: Who performed the best? Will you vote for one of them in March — or absolutely not? Was there a particular exchange that caught your interest? Email your responses to letters@chicagotribune.com. |
| John Kass' take on Monday's meeting: No wonder Rauner doesn't want more debates with Ives. "She crushed it and she crushed him and it wasn't pretty." |
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| Legislation to keep President Donald Trump from firing special counsel Robert Mueller would be a mistake. |
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| The most dreadful job in politics is being picked to deliver the State of the Union response. This year the Democrats have assigned the job to Rep. Joe Kennedy of Massachusetts. |
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| Will Never Trump Republicans split off before 2020 and form a new political party? |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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