Darren Bailey | Twitter
Darren Bailey | Twitter
Senator Darren Bailey said he’s running for governor of Illinois, adding he’s a “true conservative” in the running between nine other Republicans and two Democrats.
“I’m running for governor to bring hope to the state of Illinois to bring safety to our streets, restoring education and supporting families so they can thrive again,” Bailey said at the Peoria and Woodford County Republican Party’s Central Illinois GOP Governor Candidate Forum. “The good news for you is that I’ve been doing this for the last four years.”
The primary election for the Illinois gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election is on June 28.
Bailey, of Xenia, has been a state senator since 2021. He was previously a state representative from 2019 until 2021.
Ogden & Fry reported Bailey garnered the most votes when randomly selected research participants were asked whom they’d vote for during a Republican Primary for Governor in 2021.
“When COVID-19 hit, I’m the only person who stood up and did something,” Bailey said. “I sued Gov. Pritzker and we won. As Republicans, we have a lot in common.”
In his campaign for governor, Bailey has staunchly supported the Second Amendment and points out he has voted against many gun control bills as a state senator.
Masks are a hot topic for many Republican voices. Bailey, who’s championed anti-mask ideals, is not afraid to voice his opposition regarding masks, such as at schools.
“I’ve been standing up and educating parents since day one to stand up and take back your schools,” Bailey said. “When we allow the government to get out of control, we lose our freedoms. I look forward to serving you as governor.”
Bailey has routinely called himself the only true conservative currently running for the Republican nomination.
“We vote for and support President (Donald) Trump,” he said. “We don’t lie. I encourage you to get educated, do your homework and understand what’s going on because we have an amazing state here in Illinois.”