Quinn, Brady set to debate in governor's race
Voters will have a few chances to see the major candidates for Illinois governor in action during debates before the November election.
Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn and his Republican opponent, state Sen. Bill Brady of Bloomington, have so far agreed to at least three debates.
And, they point the finger at each other about why more haven't been scheduled yet.
Their upcoming debates include one later this month at a private club in Chicago and next month on TV stations in Chicago and downstate.
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