Darren Bailey’s uphill candidacy for farmers, cops and Illinoisans who feel ‘pushed aside’
Republican candidate for governor Darren Bailey puts a suitcase on his campaign bus on Sept. 21, 2022, in Mundelein, Ill.. - Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune/TNS

DU QUOIN, Ill. — In his thick country drawl, Darren Bailey stood at a lectern clutching a microphone, trying to convince a crowd in his rural home base of southern Illinois that he speaks their language. “I’m a farmer. This is an agricultural fair. How many farmers do I have out here with me today?” Bailey asked in late August at the Du Quoin State Fair as several people raised their hands. “All right. You guys get it … agriculture is the backbone of this nation. Agriculture is the backbone of this state. And we’re getting pushed aside. Our futures are getting pushed aside and ignored. And we ...