On July 8th, 2010, the Free & Equal Elections Foundation held their third Illinois Gubernatorial Debate at Chicago State University in Chicago, Illinois.The debate was held form 7pm-9pm in the Cordell Reed Student Union Building of Chicago State University, located at 9501 S. King Drive. Sponsoring the debate will be the Student Government Association, African American Male Resource Center, Latino Resource Center, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated.Scott Cohen (Independent), Lex Green (Libertarian Party), William Walls III (Independent), Michael White (Constitution Party), and Rich Whitney (Green Party) attended the debate. Pat Quinn (Democratic Party) and Bill Brady (Republican Party) did not.Media and information outlets across the state of Illinois helped announce the debate and provided coverage after the debate to educate their audience about their choices in November.
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On July 8th, 2010, the Free & Equal Elections Foundation held their third Illinois Gubernatorial Debate at Chicago State University in Chicago, Illinois.The debate was held form 7pm-9pm in the Cordell Reed Student Union Building of Chicago State University, located at 9501 S. King Drive. Sponsoring the debate will be the Student Government Association, African American Male Resource Center, Latino Resource Center, and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated.Scott Cohen (Independent), Lex Green (Libertarian Party), William Walls III (Independent), Michael White (Constitution Party), and Rich Whitney (Green Party) attended the debate. Pat Quinn (Democratic Party) and Bill Brady (Republican Party) did not.Media and information outlets across the state of Illinois helped announce the debate and provided coverage after the debate to educate their audience about their choices in November.