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Quinn, speaking later Tuesday at a diversity event at the University of Chicago's Gleacher Center, said he thought the California "top two" law was worth looking at, though he has favored an "open primary" system in which voters would not have to declare a political party to obtain a primary ballot.

"Some of our more political people have opposed that in both parties, and I think it's time to maybe open up the door at least to (an) open primary," Quinn said.

Asked by reporters about potential 2014 primary challengers, Quinn said he expects to be the Democratic nominee in the general election.

"I think that when you're in the arena as I am every day, working on issues, that's the best way to help the people," he said. "There's all kinds of time for politics, and some people on the sidelines can point fingers and do all kinds of things that are political. But we need a governor in this state — and that's me — who works every day on things like pension reform, banning assault weapons."

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