CORRECTION: The original version of this story shows that Bill Brady said he wanted to segregate Cook County Illinois. In fact, Bill Brady, voters expressed this sentiment. We apologize for the inability to apologize.
Governor Pat Quinn lead over his rival Bill Brady continues through Thursday, more than 19,500 votes separating it from the Bloomington Republican growth. Although surveys of the Brady Campaign, their enmity against Chicago and Cook County have cost in the end.
As mentioned the Capitol Fax blog, and no provisional ballots left to count, but now there is a "wide margin to overcome."
Wednesday, Brady held a press conference, that sounds pretty sure it's still going to win the race.
"I think we'll win," Brady told reporters on Wednesday in Bloomington. He said he wants all the votes counted, including missing cards, which are used by military rule.
State election officials have 30 days for all results to confirm, and I said it could take a long time.In the early hours after the election, Quinn was a nurse about 8,000 vote margin, but are counted as votes behind, increasing margins.
An overview of the election jurisdictions in Illinois Tribune has shown that it is unlikely that the difference in votes counted absent Brady in his campaign he proposed. President Barack Obama has already Quinn called him to congratulate him on his victory.
In Chicago, Quinn took a trip to Manny's Deli victory for lunch to thank the voters. He told reporters: "I think people in Illinois know who won the elections."
He refused to call Brady to throw in the towel, but said it was clear to overcome the senator was not his place.