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Reporter's Notebook: Executive Privilege

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I think the question that was asked to them both was tailored for Franks – after all, it's a very legitimate thing to ask him or any other official seeking to create a new elected office or government position.

I did not see it coming that Tryon, former McHenry County Board chairman, would not rule it out himself.

Tryon prefaced his answer by saying that he was working to defeat the referendum so the office never gets created in the first place. But he then said he could not rule out a run.

Besides saying that coming back to run a county would have something of an appeal to him, Tryon added that he would have a real concern – i.e. consider a run – "if the wrong person emerges as a candidate."

If Tryon does run, he secured his first vote on stage.

"I'd vote for you, Mike," Franks said. "I think you'd do a good job."

Senior Writer Kevin Craver can be reached at kcraver@shawmedia.com.

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Crystal Lake, IL

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