Seven Democratic candidates for governor will tackle audience questions at a forum in DeKalb on Oct. 3. The forum will be in the Regency Room of the Holmes Student Center at Northern Illinois University.
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DEKALB — Seven Democratic candidates for governor will tackle audience questions at a forum in DeKalb on Oct. 3. The forum will be in the Regency Room of the Holmes Student Center at Northern Illinois University.
This is a rare chance for people to hear the Democratic candidates running in the March primary discuss the issues and offer solutions to the challenges facing Illinois.
The candidates are State Senator Daniel Biss, Madison County Regional Superintendent of Schools Bob Daiber, State Representative Scott Drury, community organizer Tio Hardiman, business owner Alex Paterakis, Chicago alderman Ameya Pawar, and enterpreneur J.B. Pritzker.