| Meet Gary Rabine’s Running Mate, 
			Lieutenant Governor Candidate Aaron Del Mar, at Logan County Lincoln 
			Day Dinner April 21st 
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            [April 19, 2022]
            
            
            
              Area residents are warmly 
			invited to meet Illinois Governor candidate Gary Rabine’s running 
			mate, Lieutenant Governor candidate Aaron Del Mar, at the Logan 
			County Lincoln Day Dinner held at American Legion Post 263, 1740 5th 
			Street Road in Lincoln, on Thursday, April 21, at 5:30 p.m.  | 
        
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			 The event will celebrate local 
			Republican officials and honor the life of Abraham Lincoln. It is 
			also the next stop on Illinois Governor candidate Gary Rabine’s 
			“Reform and Rebuild Tour.” 
 “I am excited to meet the residents of Logan County,” said Del Mar. 
			“It’s exciting to be able to meet with residents from all over the 
			state and share our vision for a stronger Illinois.”
 
 Local and state GOP officials and candidates will be available to 
			meet with area residents. To learn how Rabine and Del Mar plan to 
			serve all Illinois citizens and bring real reform to Springfield, 
			visit 
			https://rabineforgovernor.com/.
 
 About Gary Rabine: Gary Rabine, 58, is a lifelong 
			conservative Republican who is pro-life, pro-second amendment and a 
			fiscal hawk. He has consistently supported the protection of our 
			fundamental freedoms for decades, and most recently was one of the 
			lead plaintiffs in the lawsuit that successfully stopped the Biden 
			Administration's vaccine mandate, ruled on by the U.S. Supreme 
			Court. A self-made business builder and leader, shortly after high 
			school, Gary founded the Rabine Group of Companies which does 
			business in all 50 states, and where he currently serves as the 
			Chairman. He has four grown children and three grandchildren.
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			 About Aaron Del Mar: Aaron Del 
			Mar, 41, is a dedicated father of six, public servant and 
			entrepreneur with a proven track record of fighting for lower 
			property taxes and fiscal responsibility. Service to his community 
			has always been a driving force; Aaron was elected the youngest and 
			first minority Village of Palatine councilman and serves Palatine 
			Township as a Rural Fire Protection District Trustee and Highway 
			Commissioner. He was named to Crain’s Chicago Business' prestigious 
			2019 Notable Entrepreneurs List and was a 2018 Daily Herald Young 
			Entrepreneur of the Year.  [Molly 
			Archibald] 
			
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