So Quinn didn't win, but he proved it was possible (user search)
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The_Doctor
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« on: January 02, 2015, 09:58:10 AM »

The models that forecast the election may have thought there was greater support for Quinn in Chicago than there was actually. Clearly with a 76-24% margin in Chicago, it wasn't enough for Quinn to surmount the deficit he ran in the rest of the state. That could have explained Rauner's surprise win (he, Tillis, and Hogan were the three surprises).
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