The Adams County Fairgrounds transformed into Trump-land for the former president, who is still very popular in this part of Illinois.
ABC7's full debate between Republican candidates for Illinois governor Richard Irvin, Darren Bailey, Max Solomon, Gary Rabine, Paul Schimpf, and Jesse Sullivan.
Gary Rabine, another GOP hopeful, is working the crowd. His bus was kicked off the fairgrounds and supporters were told to cover their t-shirts if they want to get in the rally."If he's endorsing somebody, you know, it might be Darren Bailey. If it is, he's endorsing Pritzker's candidate. Pritzker wants Darren Bailey to win, he's the easiest person for Pritzker to beat," Rabine said.
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