Gov. JB Pritzker and Darren Bailey made their final pitches to voters before Election Day in the 2022 Illinois governor race.
The Illinois governor's race is now a fight to the finish. Gov. JB Pritzker and Republican challenger Darren Bailey crisscrossed the state trying to drum up last minute support.
"Now his minions are looking to impose vaccine mandates on our children," Bailey said. "No absolutely not. That's right." "It has never been more important to vote than right now, because Darren Bailey and the Republicans want to take this state backwards. Darren Bailey wants to end workers' rights," Pritzker said.Prtizker ended his six-city hop around the state in Rockford, flanked by fellow Democrats on the ballot.
"We've got opportunity of a lifetime to restore safety to our streets, lower our taxes, make Illinois a place for working families," Bailey said.
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