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Web Extra: Alan Dixon 1992

On Feb. 24, 1992, John Callaway interviewed Alan Dixon about the primary election.

Aired 09/24/2013 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Web Extra: Alan Dixon 1992

Clip: 9/24/2013 | 25m 27s

On Feb. 24, 1992, John Callaway interviewed Alan Dixon about the primary election.

On Feb. 24, 1992, Callaway interviewed Dixon about the upcoming primary election. Dixon faced Carol Moseley Braun and Al Hofeld. Braun went on to win the primary and the Senate seat. This was the only election Dixon lost in 43 years. Watch the archived interview.

Aired 09/24/2013 | Rating NR

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