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Who Does Quinn Want as His Running Mate?
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Illinois Governor Pat Quinn after he addressed the media about the Democratic Lieutenant Governor nomination (AP)
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn won't say who he wants to be his running mate. The spot's open after Democratic nominee Scott Lee Cohen withdrew following intense scrutiny of his personal life.
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