Illinois primaries show political power of Pritzker, limits for outside spending and more takeaways
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Illinois' Democratic primary elections on Tuesday received a lot of attention, and not always for the candidates on the ballot. The primary for the open seat left by retiring Sen. Dick Durbin, had served as a test for Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's political clout ahead of a potential 2028 presidential run.
Illinois' Democratic primary elections on Tuesday received a lot of attention, and not always for the candidates on the ballot. The primary for the open seat left by retiring Sen. Dick Durbin, had served as a test for Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's political clout ahead of a potential 2028 presidential run.
And outside spending from pro-Israel groups and pro-crypto groups, had swarmed House primaries in the closing weeks.
Here are five takeaways from Tuesday's results:
Should she win her general election where she is heavily favored in the Democratic stronghold of Illinois, Lt. Gov. Julianna Stratton will become the sixth Black woman to serve in the U.S. Senate.
A South Side Chicago native and attorney, Stratton served as a state representative for two years before becoming Pritzker's lieutenant governor in 2018. Her win on Tuesday was bolstered by a strong showing in Chicago, and remaining competitive with her main opponent, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, in more suburban and rural areas of the state.













