More than a month after the primary election, Bill Brady (R) was certified the winner of the Illinois Republican primary for governor by a margin of just 193 votes, CQ Politics reports.
Tom Jensen: "I see a lot of parallels between Brady's surprising victory and that of Creigh Deeds in the Democratic primary for Governor of Virginia last year. They both started out well behind in the polls and in the conventional wisdom of who the top candidates were, and they both rose to the nomination while the front runners in their respective races destroyed each other. Both instances are shining examples of the perils of going negative in a multi candidate primary- you never know who you're benefiting."