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Illinois’ March 17 primaries reshaped the state’s Democratic map and highlighted the power — and limits — of outside spending.
Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate to replace retiring Sen.
Dick Durbin, buoyed by endorsements and a super PAC backed by Gov.
J.B. Pritzker that funneled at least $5 million into the race.
Stratton, who campaigned on aggressive messaging against President Trump and progressive priorities including abolishing ICE and a $25 minimum wage, will face Republican Don Tracy in November.
In crowded U.S. House primaries, Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss prevailed in the 9th District despite heavy pro-Israel spending for another candidate; Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller and former Rep.
Melissa Bean won other open seats.
Outside groups — including AIPAC-affiliated PACs and crypto/AI-backed outfits such as Fairshake — poured tens of millions into Illinois contests.
Results were mixed: AIPAC-backed candidates won some races but suffered notable defeats, underscoring both the continuing financial muscle of special-interest PACs and voter pushback against perceived outside interference.
Down-ballot county races also produced incumbents’ losses and appointees holding seats.
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