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The reporter, Springfield, Illinois bureau chief Dave McKinney, wrote
a long letter about how after he co-wrote the story he was put on leave
by the Sun-Times. He also described how, when he came back to the
paper, he was "advised" not to have his byline on reporting related to
the company that Rauner and his business associate argued over.
He noted that he was pulled off his beat and his reporting for that day was "removed inexplicably from the Sun-Times website."
McKinney, in his letter, did note that top members of the Sun-Times
defended him against criticism from the Rauner campaign. McKinney also
noted that the Sun-Times recently broke a three year no-endorsement
policy and backed Rauner. McKinney suggested that there had been a
"breach" in the wall between the owners of the paper and the newsroom.
He concluded the letter saying that under the circumstances he had to
resign.
He wrote, "I’m convinced this newspaper no longer has the backs of reporters like me."
"We reporters have a healthy suspicion of both parties and
candidates," McKinney wrote. "It’s our job. It’s regrettable that this
issue has emerged in the homestretch of an important election in
Illinois, but respectfully, this isn’t about either candidate or the
election. It’s about readers and their trust in us. So my decision could
not wait. I hate to leave, but I must."
"And so, it is with great sadness today that I tender my immediate resignation from the Sun-Times."
In response, the Rauner campaign said the Sun-Times decision to post the story was "irresponsible" according to CBS's Chicago affiliate.
Trover also said that McKinney had "an extraordinary conflict of
interest" given that he is married to Democratic political operative Ann
Liston.
Read McKinney's full letter, posted to his wordpress blog, here.
Rauner is the Republican candidate trying to defeat Illinois Gov. Pat
Quinn (D). The TPM Polltracker finds Rauner with a slim 0.3 point lead
over Quinn..................................
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