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Illinois GOP Convention Discusses Trump, Same-Sex Issues

Illinois Republicans discussed many topics in Peoria at their 2016 convention over the weekend. 

Party leaders called for party unity behind the November GOP ticket, despite rarely mentioning presumptive nominee Donald Trump’s name. They alsohave a resounding, but divisive, answer to whether the state party platform includes an acceptance of same-sex marriages.

 Report from Lauren Chooljian and Tony Arnold

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Lauren is NHPR’s Politics and Policy reporter for the State of Democracy project.
Tony Arnold covers Illinois state politics for WBEZ. His investigations have ranged from the multiple Legionnaires’ disease outbreaks at the Quincy veterans’ home that resulted in the deaths of more than a dozen residents, to documenting an increase in the deaths of children who had contact with Illinois’ child welfare system. He’s also covered the unprecedented two-year state budget impasse, Chicago mayoral elections, national political conventions, and he’s edited the daily news desk. He’s won numerous Illinois AP and Peter Lisagor awards for his reporting. Tony has a B.A. in American Studies from Miami University. He’s previously worked at WNIJ in DeKalb, IL and WMUB in Oxford, OH. His first job in journalism was as a stringer, recording stats for local high school sports.