A governor has the power to stay executions or commute sentences on a case-by-case basis, not to issue a blanket moratorium. We have put in place the safeguards necessary to protect innocent men and women from being executed. |
Fourteen months ago, I was zero in the polls. We think we're neck and neck with Judy right now. |
He's decided the African-American community is more important to his re-election than the Jewish community. He doesn't care about ending discrimination. |
How could you take that seriously? |
I don't believe the people of Illinois want a governor that is unclear on the basics of legislation or one who plays loose and fast with the facts. |
I think it's ridiculous. The problem is, he's desperate. His campaign is desperate. ... He needs to grow up and realize we're in this race. |
It's like Goldilocks here. You've got to be just right. You can have not too much experience nor too little. I think you need to have just the right amount. |
My goal is to help people get off of reliance on government and move them to self-reliance. |
My parents didn't raise me to hold children responsible for their parents' actions. |
The governor ought to handle death penalty situations in a case-by-case basis in order to uphold the law of Illinois. I support the death penalty in limited circumstances, and I think it's incumbent upon the governor to make sure that innocent people are not put to death. We don't need a moratorium to do it for us. |
The purpose is to help you as best we can. We are here to provide you assistance, help and walk through the process. |
We knew that the job results were not what he was saying. We knew that he was talking about jobs being created that really weren't there. |
We've seen these long-term outlooks a lot more of late, and for the life of me I can't figure out why these companies are doing it. |
You can't continue to ignore the losses our state has struggled with. The recipe that this administration has doctored up has been a disastrous one. |