QUINN: To be running away and not fully engaging the people of Illinois, who are the voters, the taxpayers, the people who we are accountable to, I don’t think that’s the right way to go. I think Governor Blagojevich should speak to the public and answer questions about anything and everything.And if the allegations about the governor are true?
QUINN: Well, if anyone committed wrongdoing, I think they should, uh, turn themselves in and suffer the consequences.
Quinn says he hasn’t personally seen any evidence of corruption in the administration. The governor hasn’t been charged with a crime, and a spokeswoman denies that he’s done anything wrong.