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By Illinois Review
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Ted Dabrowski is pressing ahead with a six-day campaign swing through southern Illinois – the very region Darren Bailey calls home – even as Bailey prepares to bury four members of his family following Wednesday evening’s devastating helicopter crash in Montana.
The “Southern Illinois Tour,” scheduled for November 2 through 7, includes stops in counties and towns that have long served as Bailey’s political stronghold. For many conservatives, the timing could not be more jarring. Bailey and his wife, Cindy, are grieving the deaths of their son Zachary, daughter-in-law Kelsey, and two young grandchildren, Vada Rose (12) and Samuel (7). Their ten-year-old son, Finn, survived only because he was not on the flight.
Reports indicate funeral services for the Bailey family will take place November 2 and 3 – in southern Illinois – just as Dabrowski’s campaign events begin in the same region. To many, the timing feels unthinkable. As the Bailey family gathers to mourn, Dabrowski’s team plans to crisscross those same communities with rallies and campaign stops.
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