Sun-Times Editorial Board interview with Democratic State’s Attorney candidates

Watch our conversation with Bill Conway, Bob Fioretti, Kim Foxx and Donna More.

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Illinois Democratic state’s attorney candidates. Clockwise from top left: Kim Foxx (incumbent); Bill Conway; Donna More; and Bob Fioretti.

Illinois Democratic state’s attorney candidates. Clockwise from top left: Kim Foxx (incumbent); Bill Conway; Donna More; and Bob Fioretti.

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Three Democratic challengers stand between incumbent Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and a second term. Those challengers in the March primary are former prosecutor Bill Conway, former 2nd Ward Ald. Bob Fioretti and ex-prosecutor Donna More.

The Chicago Sun-Times Editorial Board sat down with the Democratic candidates for Cook County State’s Attorney. Watch our conversation with Conway, Fioretti, Foxx and More, recorded at the Sun-Times newsroom Feb. 4.

Former prosecutor Christopher Pfannkuche and retired Cook County Circuit Court Judge Pat O’Brien are also in the race, running on the Republican ballot.

Click here to see our guide to the Cook County State’s Attorney race.

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