Bruce Rauner Quote
Success is all about persistence and doing the right thing for the long term.
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About Bruce Rauner
Bruce Vincent Rauner (; born February 18, 1956) is an American businessman, venture capitalist, and politician who served as the 42nd governor of Illinois from 2015 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he had a decades-long career in investment management before entering politics, serving as the co-founder and chairman of Chicago-based private equity firm GTCR.
Following his retirement as chairman of GTCR in 2012, Rauner shifted his focus from business to civic and political involvement, leading Chicago's tourism bureau and the Chicago Public Education Fund. He announced his candidacy for governor of Illinois in 2013, winning the crowded Republican primary. In the 2014 election, Rauner went on to narrowly defeat incumbent Democratic governor Pat Quinn. He won every county in the state besides Cook County, home to Chicago and 40% of the state's population.
Governing as a moderate-to-liberal Republican, Rauner sought to pass right-to-work laws, institute term limits, protect abortion rights, and lower income taxes. However, his agenda was largely stalled by the Democratic supermajorities controlling the Illinois General Assembly. Notably, disagreements between Rauner and Democratic leaders culminated in to a two-year budget crisis. Running for reelection in 2018, he narrowly fended off a primary challenge from conservative State Representative Jeanne Ives. However, Rauner went on to lose by a large margin to Democratic nominee JB Pritzker in what was a historic defeat for an incumbent governor.
As of 2025, Rauner and his lieutenant governor Evelyn Sanguinetti are the most recent Republicans to have held statewide office in Illinois.
Following his retirement as chairman of GTCR in 2012, Rauner shifted his focus from business to civic and political involvement, leading Chicago's tourism bureau and the Chicago Public Education Fund. He announced his candidacy for governor of Illinois in 2013, winning the crowded Republican primary. In the 2014 election, Rauner went on to narrowly defeat incumbent Democratic governor Pat Quinn. He won every county in the state besides Cook County, home to Chicago and 40% of the state's population.
Governing as a moderate-to-liberal Republican, Rauner sought to pass right-to-work laws, institute term limits, protect abortion rights, and lower income taxes. However, his agenda was largely stalled by the Democratic supermajorities controlling the Illinois General Assembly. Notably, disagreements between Rauner and Democratic leaders culminated in to a two-year budget crisis. Running for reelection in 2018, he narrowly fended off a primary challenge from conservative State Representative Jeanne Ives. However, Rauner went on to lose by a large margin to Democratic nominee JB Pritzker in what was a historic defeat for an incumbent governor.
As of 2025, Rauner and his lieutenant governor Evelyn Sanguinetti are the most recent Republicans to have held statewide office in Illinois.