Divide in the GOP Presidential Race Comes to Illinois

Donald Trump Super Tuesday
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks on Super Tuesday primary election night at the White and Gold Ballroom at The Mar-A-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla., Tuesday, March 1, 2016. Andrew Harnik / Associated Press
Donald Trump Super Tuesday
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks on Super Tuesday primary election night at the White and Gold Ballroom at The Mar-A-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla., Tuesday, March 1, 2016. Andrew Harnik / Associated Press

Divide in the GOP Presidential Race Comes to Illinois

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The Illinois primary is right around the corner on March 15. Donald Trump’s supporters say they hope their Republican opponents come around to Trump’s point of view. But other GOP candidates say that won’t happen any time soon - and they’re in the race to win. Now that the results from Super Tuesday are in, WBEZ political reporter Tony Arnold wanted to get an idea of what Illinois voters can expect to see in the next two weeks. Here’s what he’s learned.

Tony Arnold covers Illinois politics for WBEZ. Follow him @tonyjarnold.