Quinn will travel to nine cities around the state Thursday to
formally declare his candidacy. The former lieutenant governor
wants to keep the job he inherited when Rod Blagojevich was removed
from office by lawmakers in January after being arrested on federal
corruption charges. Blagojevich has pleaded not guilty.
Quinn starts his announcement tour in Chicago before heading to
Springfield and Cahokia.
Other spots he'll visit downstate are Herrin, West Frankfort,
Mount Vernon, Salem, Mattoon and Tuscola.
Quinn will square off in the Feb. 2 Democratic primary against
Illinois Comptroller Dan Hynes. Oak Park attorney Ed Scanlan also
says he's running.
[Associated Press]
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