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Double standards, double talk and “B-roll spray”

Gov. Quinn and Comptroller Dan Hynes, who are squaring off in the Democratic primary race for governor, are both smart and substantive candidates. Not that you would know that from their recent campaign ads. Full Article at Capitol Fax Blog

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