* Senator Dick Durbin…
* The New York Times…
In an interview revealing his plans, Mr. Durbin, who is in his fifth Senate term, said it was not an easy choice to step away from his prime perch doing battle with President Trump, whom he considers a dire threat to democracy. He described moments in recent days “where I thought, ‘Man, I don’t want to miss this fight.’”
“But you know,” he continued, “I have to be honest about this. There are good people in the wings, good people on the bench ready to serve, and they can fight this fight just as effectively as I can. There comes a point where you have to face reality that this is the time to leave for me.”
Several Illinois Democrats have indicated an interest in running if the seat opened up and have been readying for a potential candidacy. They include Representatives Lauren Underwood, 38; Raja Krishnamoorthi, 51; and Robin Kelly, 68, along with Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, who is 59.
It is likely to be one of several highly competitive primaries in both parties over the next 18 months, as Democrats embark on an uphill slog to reclaim the Senate majority and Republicans grasp to hang on to it.
…Adding… WBEZ’s Dave McKinney…
A major reason for his decision boiled down to one thing: his age. By the time a sixth term would end, Durbin would be 88.
“It’s time,” Illinois’ 80-year-old senior senator said. “You observe your colleagues and watch what happens. For some of them, there’s this miraculous aging process where they never seem to get too old. […]
Durbin has been a frequent and tough critic of Trump’s trade policies, cabinet appointments and dismantling of the federal government through mass layoffs and agency closures.
It’s an opposition role Durbin says he’ll continue to perform during his remaining 20 months in office, a period when he says the future of American democracy is at an “inflection point.” The Trump administration’s flouting of court orders and his attacks on constitutional norms have Durbin uncertain how America’s second fixation with Trump will end.
…Adding… Governor JB Pritzker…
“MK and I want to express our sincere congratulations to Senator Dick Durbin on his retirement and our utmost gratitude for representing the people of Illinois with integrity and honor.
“Throughout his career, Senator Durbin has been a consistent champion and reliable leader for our working families, civil rights, healthcare, climate, and beyond. From first introducing the DREAM Act, to leading the historic confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, to bringing in major federal infrastructure projects to our state, Senator Durbin has worked tirelessly to improve the lives of everyday Illinoisans.
“His legacy is defined not just by the legislation he passed, but by the undeniable positive impact his character and moral leadership has had on the nation. Together with his talented wife Loretta who has trained and encouraged so many women who have become successful public servants, Dick remains a clear voice for truth, equality, and justice.
“The people of Illinois should take great pride having a leader like Dick Durbin represent us in the U.S. Senate. I have been proud to be his partner and am even more proud to call him my friend. He will leave some extraordinary shoes to fill – and has given us all an example of courage and righteousness for the work ahead. No doubt we will all celebrate him during his final 20 months in office.
“On behalf of the entire state of Illinois, I want to wish Senator Durbin a peaceful, fulfilling, and family-filled retirement.”
…Adding… Democratic Party of Illinois Chair Lisa Hernandez…
“For four decades in Congress, Senator Dick Durbin has served Illinois with heart, courage, and conviction. He stood with working families. He defended civil rights. He fought for compassionate immigration policy. He helped shape some of the most important legislation of our time—and through it all, he stayed grounded in the values that define our party and our state.”
The Chair continued: “Senator Durbin’s leadership exemplified what it means to be a Democrat in Illinois: principled, compassionate, and unafraid to take on tough fights. His retirement marks the close of an extraordinary chapter. But the work isn’t over. At the Democratic Party of Illinois, we are focused on protecting the progress he helped build and preparing for what comes next. We will organize, mobilize, and fight to keep this seat blue in 2026, and to carry his legacy into the future.”
…Adding… Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton…
…Adding… Comptroller Susana Mendoza…
Thank you, Senator Durbin, for 44 years of dedicated service to the people of Illinois and to all Americans as a leader of the U.S. Senate and as a congressman before that. You set a standard that will be hard for others to follow, always leading with kindness and compassion towards the people of this great country. You and Loretta and your family have more than earned a restful retirement. Thank you from all the DREAMers, the veterans, the patriots and those of us who like breathing clean air. We couldn’t have asked for a kinder, humbler, and more effective senator. I know how much you love serving the people of Illinois and all of America and how hard this decision must have been to make. I applaud you for the work you’ve done, your passion and dedication to America, and your selfless decision to pass the torch. We have no doubt that given the historic challenges that lie ahead, we will continue to see you fighting for America in your most important role, that of American citizen. Thank you, Senator Durbin.
…Adding… ILGOP Chairman Kathy Salvi…
“After decades of speeches and zero real progress for Illinois families, Dick Durbin is stepping aside—proof that even the most entrenched eventually find the exit. Illinois families have a long-overdue chance to turn the page and elect a leader who will fight for lower taxes, less government spending, true support for Israel and our national and economic security.”
…Adding… Illinois AFL-CIO…
“Throughout his more than 40 years of public service, Sen. Durbin has been an advocate, a friend and an ally to the working families of Illinois and across this country. His career is defined by standing up for working people and the vulnerable. From his humble roots in East St. Louis to leadership in the nation’s highest legislative body, Sen. Durbin has reflected the best of us. On behalf of Illinois’ labor movement, the Illinois AFL-CIO wishes him the very best in his well-deserved retirement.”
…Adding… Congressman Eric Sorensen…
“It has been an honor serving alongside Senator Dick Durbin in Congress. I have long admired his focus on creating jobs in Illinois, bringing down costs for working families, and protecting benefits for veterans and seniors,” said Congressman Eric Sorensen. “As a dedicated public servant for more than four decades, Senator Durbin has been a strong voice for Illinoisans, ushering into law many historic bills as a long-time leader in the U.S. Senate. I am grateful for the legacy he leaves behind that has helped improve millions of our Illinois neighbors.”
…Adding… Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi…
“Today is a day to celebrate Senator Dick Durbin for his exemplary career of public service as well as the profound and lasting positive impact he’s had on Illinois families and our nation. Known for his legendary work ethic, Senator Durbin has led the fight to expand access to affordable health care, invest in our state’s infrastructure, tackle gun violence, defend Dreamers, improve public health, protect working families, and more. His expert leadership on the Senate Judiciary Committee ensured the confirmation of a record 235 federal judges, shaping the courts and securing our most fundamental American rights for many years to come.
“A champion for everyday families and an unyielding advocate for the underdog, Senator Durbin represents the true meaning of public service. Over the next two years, I know he will continue to fiercely advocate for our state, and I will be honored to fight alongside him as we continue to deliver for Illinois. From one son of downstate to another: Thank you, Senator.”
…Adding… Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski…
“I cannot overstate my admiration for Senator Durbin and the remarkable legacy he leaves behind. As a young student at the University of Illinois, I was proud to volunteer for his first Senate campaign in 1996. Ever since, his leadership has been an inspiration not only to me, but countless others in public service.
“His tireless advocacy has brought historic investments to our state — particularly in East St. Louis, Senator Durbin’s hometown. It has been an honor to represent his hometown in Congress and to work alongside him to address the long-standing challenges facing these communities. His residency in Springfield, the home of Lincoln, has allowed us to collaborate on the city’s most critical priorities, including the Springfield Rail Improvement Project. I was proud to work with him to secure the federal funding to make this project a reality. His mentorship has been invaluable and has shaped the leader I strive to be.
“I know this decision was not made lightly. Senator Durbin has led our delegation — and the Senate Democratic caucus — with conviction and principle, especially in defending our democracy during some of its most trying moments. All members of Congress should look to Senator Durbin as a shining example of standing up for what is right and putting the people of your state first.”
…Adding… U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth….
“The first time I met Dick Durbin was just 12 weeks after my shootdown—at a point so early in my recovery that I could barely sit up for any length of time, even in my hospital bed.
“But when Dick looked at me, he saw past the wounds, saw past the wheelchair. He saw a Soldier in search of her next mission. And he recognized well before I did that just because I would no longer be flying Black Hawks for the Army didn’t mean that I couldn’t find a new way to serve my nation.
“It is only because of Dick’s empathy, patience, support and mentorship that I am in the United States Senate today. It has been the honor of a lifetime to get to work alongside a leader who embodies what it means to be a true public servant. Someone who has never, ever stopped speaking out for those who far too often feel voiceless. Someone who has never, ever stopped fighting to hold the special interests in our country accountable. Someone who has never, ever stopped caring enough about our nation to do the hard, grueling work necessary to make her a little more fair, a little more just—one day, one bill, one constituent at a time.
“Dick Durbin is, and will always be, a giant of the United States Senate. He has dedicated his life to making our state—as well as our nation—stronger, and we are all better for it. There are no words to adequately express how grateful I am to call him a friend or how honored I’ve been to call him a mentor. And while I will miss working with him so closely in the Senate, I know he will find a new way to keep serving his country in the years ahead—just as he encouraged a wounded Soldier in a Walter Reed hospital room to do, all those years ago.
“Thank you, my friend. For everything.”
…Adding… House Speaker Chris Welch…
“Senator Dick Durbin’s service to Illinois leaves a legacy that stands alongside some of our finest statesmen. For more than 40 years, people have counted on Dick Durbin to be our leading voice in Washington. And time and time again—whether working with President Obama to expand access to affordable healthcare, leading the fight for fair and representative courts on the Judiciary Committee, or working to build a smart, sustainable future for all—Senator Durbin has delivered. And one of the greatest testaments to his legacy is the work he has done to train and prepare generations of new leaders who are now tasked with building on his historic legacy of service, integrity, and compassion.”
…Adding… Congresswoman Robin Kelly…
“I would like to congratulate my friend, Senator Dick Durbin, on a remarkable career in public service. Senator Durbin has always served with integrity and common sense, and I am one of millions of Illinoisans who are grateful for his leadership during challenging times. We are lucky to have his voice in the Senate to stand for our farmers, veterans, small businesses, and children for the next year and a half. I wish him and Loretta the best as they plan for the next chapter.”
…Adding… Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant….
“Will County and the entire state of Illinois owe a debt of gratitude to U.S. Senator Dick Durbin. His record of service on behalf of our county and our state is immeasurable. Senator Durbin’s commitment to Will County resulted in the creation of a National Veterans Cemetery, the largest inland port in North America, historic levels of investment in infrastructure, and countless jobs. I am proud to call Senator Durbin a friend and look forward to working closely with him for the duration of his term.”
…Adding… Congressman Sean Casten…
“Senator Dick Durbin’s career of public service is a gold standard for anyone who holds or aspires to hold public office. He has been a model and a mentor. A model in his actions, where he has always led with intellect and humility. And a mentor to all of us learning how to do the job he has done so well.
“When I was first running in 2018, he told me that I should never judge how politicians behave if they don’t have any political capital to spend – but that I could learn a lot about politicians by how they choose to spend the political capital they have. It’s always struck me as quintessentially Durbin. Humble, in its insistence that we not rush to judgment. But insightful for understanding how others will – and should – judge us. It’s the kind of advice that makes you better at your job, just as it pushes you to be better still. May we all live up to that standard.
“The Congress, Illinois, and the country are a better place because of his service. Thank you, Senator Durbin.”
…Adding… Jake Ford, Political Director, LaHood for Congress…
“Senator Durbin’s retirement was long overdue. For decades, Illinoisans have known him as the face of Washington dysfunction — pushing liberal policies that have made life more expensive, our borders less secure, and our streets less safe.
While we wish him well in retirement, Illinoisans are ready to turn the page. Voters are tired of out-of-touch liberal policies that have failed working families, and prioritized illegal immigrants and far-left ideological agendas over hard working American taxpayers.
Congressman LaHood has earned strong support from voters across the 34 counties he’s represented in Congress, winning each election by overwhelming margins. He’s championed impactful economic growth policies and been a leader in strengthening our national security against growing threats like China and Iran. His leadership has consistently driven strong financial backing, resulting in nearly $6 million in cash on hand at the end of last quarter.
As the 2026 election approaches, Congressman LaHood remains focused on delivering conservative leadership for all Illinoisans that offers a clear alternative to the failed liberal policies driving families and businesses out of Illinois.”’
…Adding…Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson…
“I want to thank Senator Durbin for over 40 years of fighting for the people of Illinois. Senator Durbin is a principled and pragmatic leader and deeply committed to his constituents. Throughout his career, he understood the importance of reaching across the aisle and working in partnership to deliver for our people, while never abandoning his Democratic values. In his role on the Senate Judiciary Committee, he fought to preserve democracy when it faced the most unprecedented threats of our lifetime. Time and time again, he delivered real results to the working people of Chicago – investing in our airports and our train stations, defending Dreamers and immigrants, and fighting to end gun violence. He was a champion for young children and early childhood education, and he fought for mental health services for our young people. Our city, our state, and our country are stronger due to his decades of service.”
…Adding… Congresswoman Delia Ramirez…
“Senator Durbin has been a trusted leader, a mentor to many, and a champion for working people in Illinois, who has always led with compassion and integrity. For over 40 years, he has worked to expand healthcare access, to protect our communities from gun violence, to transform our justice system, and led the fight advocating for Dreamers. As he announces his much-deserved retirement, I am feeling thankful for his work and service to the people of Illinois and our nation.
Thank you, Senator, for the opportunity to learn from you and partner with you on so many important issues. As the proud daughter of immigrants, the spouse of a Dreamer, and the Congresswoman of IL-03, I also extend my deepest gratitude for your unwavering commitment to defending our immigrant communities.”
…Adding…Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García….
“I want to thank Senator Dick Durbin for his decades of service to the people of Illinois and for being a steadfast voice for justice and progress in Washington. His decision to forego another re-election marks the close of a remarkable chapter in our state’s history. Senator Durbin has been a moral anchor in the U.S. Senate—fighting for working families, standing up for immigrants, protecting our democracy, and leading with courage and compassion.
Senator Durbin’s deep integrity, strategic mind, and consistent focus on human dignity leave an incredible legacy in Illinois and across the nation. His work in authoring the DREAM Act, his unshakable belief in advancing comprehensive immigration reform, and shepherding landmark judicial appointments changed lives and shaped the national conversation.
I’ve been proud to work alongside him, and I join many across our state in wishing him and Loretta all the best in the years ahead. Illinois’ next senator will need to carry forward his legacy of leadership grounded in courage, compassion, and an enduring drive for equity.”
…Adding… The Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council Executive Secretary-Treasurer Kevin McLaughlin…
“On behalf of the hardworking men and women of the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council, I want to offer our profound gratitude to Senator Durbin for his decades of service in the United States Senate. Senator Durbin has been a true champion for working families and a steadfast ally of organized labor throughout his distinguished career. Time and again, he’s stood with us—not just in words, but in action. From supporting Davis-Bacon protections and prevailing wage laws, to defending collective bargaining rights and using his considerable clout to fund infrastructure projects that created thousands of good-paying union jobs, Senator Durbin has never wavered in his commitment to the middle class. He’s been a frequent guest at our Delegate meetings who never fails to charm the audience with his tales of growing up in a union household and knowing what it was like to fight for everything you got. He’s done so much uncredited work behind the scenes to help his constituents – that’s just who he is. We’re proud to call him a friend.”
…Adding… Illinois Democratic County Chairs’ Association (IDCCA) President Mark Guethle…
“I’ve had the privilege of knowing and working with Senator Durbin since he first ran for the U.S. Senate 1996. What impressed me then and continues to impress me now is his selflessness. Whether he was fighting for working families or attending a County Party event somewhere in Illinois, we know we can count on him. His leadership in the Senate and in the Democratic Party have been invaluable. He is a true statesman in every sense of the word.
Senator Durbin understands the importance of building the Democratic Party at the grassroots level in all corners of Illinois. He continues to be a fierce advocate for the IDCCA, and we will forever be grateful for his leadership. We are a stronger IDCCA and a stronger Democratic Party because of Dick Durbin.
On behalf of all 102 County Democratic Party Chairs, I wish to thank Senator Durbin for everything he has done for our state, our country, and our Democratic Party. We wish him well in retirement.”
…Adding… Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid…
“Senator Durbin has been a tireless advocate for the people of Illinois and his leadership in Washington will be missed.
“For someone who had been in DC for decades, Durbin frequently rejected the political status quo and fought for what he believed in – even if the votes were tough. Durbin’s support for the Joint Resolutions of Disapproval blocking arms sales to Israel was incredibly needed leadership at a time when too many lacked such courage and moral clarity.
“He stood up to powerful interests here and abroad because it was the morally right thing to do. His efforts on healthcare, DACA, criminal justice reform, and many other issues have made life measurably better for millions of people.
“Senator Durbin has left big shoes to fill. Our next senator will be measured by their willingness to reject America’s complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza and say no to sending billions of dollars worth of weapons to Israel. Senator Durbin’s successor must be ready to carry out his legacy of fighting for all people.”
…Adding… Senate President Don Harmon…
“I want to congratulate my friend Senator Dick Durbin on an extraordinary career in public service. His leadership made a lasting impact on Illinois. Senator Durbin spent his career fighting for all Illinoisans, and the trust the people placed in him over his tenure speaks for itself.
“I extend my thanks to Senator Durbin, Loretta, and their family, and wish them the very best in the years ahead.”
…Adding… Rep. Maurice West…
“Dick Durbin represents the very best of Illinois. He has served our state and its people with honesty and integrity as a statesman, an advocate, and a fierce fighter for justice. His record as a legislator and leader in Congress is truly exceptional, and he provided myself and so many others in public service with a sterling example of moral leadership in our modern world. I am particularly grateful that he brought his downstate Illinois roots to the highest levels of government, ensuring the experiences and values of all of Illinois would be represented in Washington, D.C. I wish him and his family the very best as he concludes his term in office and begins a long and happy retirement.”
…Adding… Illinois Retail Merchants Association…
“Senator Dick Dubin has been a tireless advocate for Illinois and a true champion for the retail community. We extend our sincere congratulations to Senator Durbin on his retirement and thank him for his many years of dedicated public service,” said Rob Karr, president and CEO, Illinois Retail Merchants Association. “We are grateful for his decades-long recognition of the vital role retail plays in our economy, and his commitment to ensuring a fair and competitive marketplace for consumers and retailers. In particular, we appreciate his leadership on debit-card reform and, more recently, his support of the Credit Card Competition Act, which has been instrumental in bringing attention to skyrocketing credit card swipe fees that are harming businesses and driving up costs for working families. We thank him for his partnership and his unwavering dedication and wish him the best in his next chapter.
…Adding… Illinois Federation of Teachers President Dan Montgomery…
“Senator Durbin’s career has been defined by principled leadership, fierce advocacy, and an unwavering commitment to working people. His legacy will be held in high regard alongside other great senators from Illinois such as Paul Douglas and Paul Simon. As someone who began his career working alongside Senator Paul Simon, Durbin stepped into his mentor’s shoes and not only continued the legacy but built on it. His contributions have shaped Illinois and the nation for the better.
“Throughout his decades of public service, Senator Durbin stood up time and again for teachers, school staff, higher education, public employees, and the right of every worker to organize and be treated with dignity. He was a vocal champion of immigration reform, co-authoring the DREAM Act and standing strong for DACA recipients when their futures were most at risk.
“On behalf of the more than 103,000 IFT members, we extend our gratitude for his lifetime of leadership. His retirement marks the end of an era, but his legacy will inspire generations to come.”
- jolietj - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:28 am:
Respect. Statesman.
- btowntruth from forgottonia - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:30 am:
One of the grownups is leaving
- Peoples Republic of Oak Park - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:30 am:
“Now that I have this announcement behind me I need to get back to work.”
I am guessing “Leave me alone” was little to harsh.
- hisgirlfriday - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:32 am:
This decision was not made on my preferred timetable, as this blog can attest.
That said, the right decision has been made and I thank you for your years of service and thank you for making way for new leadership, Sen. Durbin.
- JoanP - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:34 am:
Let the games begin.
- McGuppin - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:35 am:
Thank you, Senator Durbin, for your service, leadership, wisdom and kindness throughout the years. This people of this state owe you a debt of gratitude.
- Really? - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:36 am:
Positive that the Senator concluded what the entirety of his constituency suggested months ago.
Let this be the beginning of tidal wave of those who have overstayed their biological effectiveness threshold returning home as the torch is passed to new generations.
- ElTacoBandito - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:38 am:
It is a little ridiculous to have to appreciate an 80 year old retiring in the Senate, but I sincerely thank Durbin for doing so. For the State and his own legacy.
- clec dcn - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:40 am:
Thank you for getting out I never agree with any of his policies, but I glad he is not returning.
- Cold Winds - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:40 am:
It was time, but I hate to see it. Durbin is the only Statewide elected leader who didn’t default to the Chicago powerbase on everything. He was born in East St. Louis, lived in Springfield, and was rooted in the Paul Simon School of Democratic Politics. It is surely unlikely that a Dem will replace him who cares about anything south of Springfield, or understands the dynamics of the whole state. Thanks Senator.
- Donnie Elgin - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:41 am:
=Thank you, Senator Durbin, for your service=
Durbin served a good long time and never seemed to be involved in any scandal or corruption. Not many career pols can say that.
- sal-says - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:41 am:
So, he’s confirmed he’s a brick.
Resign now, Dickie. Get some fresh leadership now.
God knows America needs it.
- Anyone Remember - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:46 am:
Thanks for service that extends beyond the US Senate. Testifying for the plaintiffs in Springfield’s Voting Rights Lawsuit & getting smoking off airplanes, for example.
- Ryan - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:47 am:
Darren Bailey announcement this Frideee.
- Give Us Barabbas - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:47 am:
I’m sure he will still be around as a surrogate voice but the last bit of business is if and how he throws support behind one of the candidates. He can raise a lot of money…
- Frumpy White Guy - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:49 am:
Gonna miss him.
- Friendly Bob Adams - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:50 am:
I lined up with his views and appreciate most of his work in the senate. But based on a personal interaction with him, I never liked the guy. Enjoy your retirement.
- Flyin' Elvis'-Utah Chapter - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:51 am:
“So, he’s confirmed he’s a brick.”
The man does what so few pols have the humility to do, and you want to carp.
Telling me you wake up p.o.ed at the world without really saying it.
“God knows America needs it”
Because one senator, from the minority, stepping aside will have the slightest impact on the current administration’s plan to hamstring this country for years to come.
Telling me you know less than nothing about politics without really saying it.
- Hot Taeks - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:51 am:
We gotta assume this 2026 Dem Senate Primary easily surpasses the 2004 Dem Senate Primary spending when Blair Hull spent like $15 Million?
- Three Dimensional Checkers - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:51 am:
Congratulations and thank you, Senator Durbin. It probably is hard when you feel like you can still do the job, but he made the right decision for everyone.
- Save Ferris - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:52 am:
Just not Alexi.
- So_Ill - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:53 am:
Congrats Sen. Durbin. One of the finest people I’ve ever known.
- Good news - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:53 am:
I thank him for his service even though I am almost never in agreement.
- RNUG - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:53 am:
The good - he finally made a decision not to run
The bad - Illinois will lose the clout his seniority has
The questions now are:
(1) who will he support as a successor
(2) will he resign somewhat early so an anointed one can be named to the position and run as an incumbent?
- Scott Cross for President - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:56 am:
Big day. A lifetime of public service.
“The people of Illinois have honored me with this responsibility longer than anyone elected to the Senate in our state’s history. I am truly grateful,” Durbin said.
For those who may need a refresher, check out these beautiful videos.
https://youtu.be/ouN1FPpcSe8
and
https://youtu.be/ZtyaJrW2N5A
- Chicago Voter - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:56 am:
A true statesman and genuinely good guy. Senator Durbin has served Illinois honorably and helped countless people along the way.
My sincere thanks to the gentleman from Illinois.
- RNUG - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 10:59 am:
- Friendly Bob Adams -
Personally, I didn’t like him either. IMO he wasn’t a people person. I’ve seen his wife apologize for him multiple times.
I didn’t like a lot of his positions either, but he could be an effective rainmaker for the State. So overall he was an asset for the State.
- ALIGNI - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:00 am:
Thank you Sen. Durbin for your service. I interned for the senator in D.C. back in the day and it was such a great operation at the time. Although, I think he has overstayed his usefulness in recent years. I glad he will not be running. The primary for the seat will be very interesting.
- BigLou - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:00 am:
How did that come out at 10:18 and Raja still hasn’t announced he’s running.
- Mark - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:05 am:
It’s worth remembering that after all the tough talk, this guy broke with the majority of his party and voted in favor of Trump’s budget. Good riddance.
- H-W - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:05 am:
Thank you for your years of faithful and consistent service, Senator. Your legacy will persist long into the future. May God bless your retirement years.
- Jose Abreu's Last Homerun - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:05 am:
When do Lauren and Raja start airing commercials?
- John Candy and Nuts - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:08 am:
==Personally, I didn’t like him either.==
I’ve known Durbin for years. Some of you may consider you may be the problem. I’ve seen him work rooms and talk one-on-one.
He’s no President Obama (because who is) but he did win in districts and areas Republicans used to own and owned again after Durbin moved on. And he won statewide without living under the Chicago area code. Someone had to like him. I count myself as one of the many.
I’m going to miss his leadership. I’m definitely thankful for it. Despite what Bishop Paprocki thinks.
- DougChicago - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:10 am:
The good news is that if Underwood and Krishnamoorthi both run we will be rid of one of them.
- Donnie Elgin - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:20 am:
=They include Representatives Lauren Underwood, 38; Raja Krishnamoorthi, 51; and Robin Kelly, 68, along with Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, who is 59=
Big money race
- Amalia - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:21 am:
Thank you Senator Durbin for all you have done for Illinois. It’s a big loss for Illinois including in terms of status in the Senate. We are also losing someone with status who is not from the Chicago area. While I am from the Chicago area I appreciate the need for balance and a moderate approach. Hoping we can still have that.
- Southwest Side - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:26 am:
Alright! Now it’s time for Raja to head down over to the barber shop and dust off the old quartet!!!
- low level - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:36 am:
He has always been completely down to earth with a warm personality and a sharp mind. Occasionally Kd see him at White Sox games. Just him speaking to anyone who approached to talk. No security around either. You never would have guessed he was a sitting senator. A true gentleman. He will be missed.
- Route 50 Corridor - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:45 am:
29 years just isn’t enough time of Salvi, that 1996 defeat must have stung.
- BigLou - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:45 am:
Can I say it, I think I want to see Rahm run for it. Who can say he doesn’t have the experience needed for the job. Not sure I would vote for him but I think it would be good to have him in the race.
- Wabash Avenue - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:46 am:
Like many politicians, Durbin’s on camera persona was a cultivated act.
I am not certain if he genuinely liked people when he was not on a public stage.
Some politicians are like that. Their tone of voice even changes when they are performing.
My one memory of Durbin was that we passed each other on Wabash Avenue in Chicago. We were both walking alone. Our eyes met. Durbin, who is of short stature, grimaced since he was aware of the fact that I had recognized him. Maybe he was unhappy in that he expected me to shake his hand or speak with him.
I kept walking and did not stop to interact with him at all.
- Prairie Dude - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:47 am:
Solid decision, Senator. Durbin has done so much good over the years.
- Name Withheld - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:58 am:
What a gracious and classy response from Senator Duckworth.
- Suburban Mom - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 11:59 am:
I liked him as a person and he did good things for the state, but man were even his form letters getting obviously burned out the last couple of years.
- 47th Ward - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:02 pm:
===We were both walking alone.===
You have your experience and opinion, and that’s fine. But can you imagine Chuck Schumer or Mitch McConnell walking alone down a street in NY or Louisville?
I always found him to be a decent person, not too caught up in the trappings of his office, or his perceived power. I think he was a very good Senator for Illinois and I will miss him when he leaves office. I wish him well and thank him for his dedication to a difficult job.
- Center Drift - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:03 pm:
He was a good politician. I didn’t agree with most of his positions but he certainly reflected the current direction of Illinois. I do respect his willingness to step aside now and not wait for a traumatic life incident to force him out.
- Suburban Mom - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:05 pm:
=== Durbin is the only Statewide elected leader who didn’t default to the Chicago powerbase===
Very much this, and I think it’s important. Durbin was proud of being a downstater, and felt that having a statewide-elected politician from outside Chicagoland was important to the state. I agree, and I do think it’s a loss to the state in that way.
- low level - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:05 pm:
==I am not certain if he genuinely liked people when he was not on a public stage.==
He was even more approachable when not on camera.
- Henry Francis - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:06 pm:
Why does Salvi’s statement need to be so classless?
- Yellow Dog Democrat - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:08 pm:
Its easy to criticize Durbin for not making this announcement sooner, but I applaud him. First, making the announcement now rather than January has no practical impact on the primary. Secondly, it is for him, the the state, and the Democratic Party the right decision to make. Third, my guess is that anyone criticizing him over the timing has never been in the position of having to decide whether or not to stop doing something they truly loved, because most of us have that decision made for us.
Athletes and actors are among the select professions that get to choose to retire, and Michael Jordan retired from basketball three times. Some would argue that Aaron Rodgers and many others have outstayed their welcome.
As for Durbin the person, I think John Candy said it well. Durbin is an introvert in a sea of extroverts like Rod Blagojevich. Just because someone is reserved does not mean they are not genuinely kind and decent humans, and if you don’t believe me read Tammy Duckworth’s statement. On the other hand just because someone gladhands you, slaps you on the back, and tells a funny story while they buy you a beer does not mean they have a soul. Again, ask Tammy Duckworth about Blagojevich.
- Gus McCrae - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:10 pm:
Here’s a list of all the things that have improved in Illinois under Durbin’s tenure:
….
- Yellow Dog Democrat - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:16 pm:
@Kathy Salvi
Read the room.
Also, some of us remember the stories of Durbin reaching out to Senator Mark Kirk’s office and lending whatever aid his office could to Senator Kirk’s office following his stroke.
I don’t expect you to have as much class as Durbin, but was “half the class” too much to ask?
YDD
PS: https://www.legistorm.com/stormfeed/view_rss/83878/member/38/title/durbin-statement-on-senator-mark-kirk.html
Durbin Statement on Senator Mark Kirk
Jan. 23, 2012 • Original Press Release (Publisher’s Website)
[WASHINGTON, D.C.] – US Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) released the following statement today after learning that his friend and colleague, Illinois Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL), has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke:
“I was stunned to learn that Mark suffered a stroke. He is young and in good physical condition and I have no doubt he will make a speedy recovery. I have reached out to his staff and offered to do anything I can to help with his Senate duties. Loretta and I will keep Mark and his family in our prayers.”
- New Day - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:18 pm:
Thanks for his years of good service. Sorry for his more recent years of tepid service. Glad he made this decision and announced it so the fun can begin.
- NIU Grad - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:35 pm:
I would love to see a comparison of how many federal dollars Sen. Durbin brought to Rep. LaHood’s district compared to how much the distinguished congressman has.
What a petty and unserious statement to put out.
- SaulGoodman - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:38 pm:
** Why does Salvi’s statement need to be so classless?**
Lahood: hold my beer
- Pundent - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:39 pm:
=Why does Salvi’s statement need to be so classless?=
It’s all about protecting the brand these days. The ILGOP has pivoted from “while we didn’t always agree….” to “he’s a liberal who destroyed the state, country….”. All said with absolutely no self-awareness of where the voters in this state are.
- Dan Johnson - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:49 pm:
I always respected how he would take endless questions from lots of people (including me starting in college).
- Here - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:50 pm:
Thanks to Senator Durbin for his tireless visits to 102 counties and - Democrats please don’t nominate someone from Chicago. We need diversity - geographic diversity.
- Here - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:50 pm:
Thanks to Senator Durbin for his tireless visits to 102 counties and - Democrats please don’t nominate someone from Chicago. We need diversity - geographic diversity.
- Roadrager - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 12:50 pm:
==Can I say it, I think I want to see Rahm run for it. Who can say he doesn’t have the experience needed for the job. Not sure I would vote for him but I think it would be good to have him in the race.==
I, too, would like a national spotlight put on Rahm Emanuel’s tenure as Mayor of Chicago for months on end.
- Excitable Boy - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 1:01 pm:
- Durbin, who is of short stature, grimaced since he was aware of the fact that I had recognized him. -
Perhaps he could sense that you appear to be an extremely odd person?
That aside I’m glad Durbin made this decision and hope he enjoys retirement.
- Arsenal - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 1:23 pm:
==The good news is that if Underwood and Krishnamoorthi both run we will be rid of one of them.==
Both of them, actually, as IL doesn’t let you run for multiple offices at once.
At least once the filing deadline is passed, they’re committed to whatever race they’re in.
- Joe Bidenopolous - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 1:27 pm:
As of 12/31/2024:
Raja: $17 million
Robin: $2 million
Lauren: $1 million
Julianna: $97,000 (+JB presumably)
Should be a fun primary
- Jim Lund - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 1:34 pm:
Twelve years ago would have been a good time for him to retire. When first elected, he was among the better half of Senate Democrats. Today, he votes with the party which makes him better than the bottom 10% of Senate Democrats.
Holding a leadership position while providing little leadership makes him a liability. His work in the last decade on the Senate Judiciary Committee has been destructive, foolish, and hopelessly out of touch.
Let’s hope his replacement is half his age and has twice the energy.
- Mister Ed - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 1:46 pm:
Stayed way too long.
- SpeakForYourself - Wednesday, Apr 23, 25 @ 1:46 pm:
This fight is between Stratton & Underwood, Raja can have more money than J.B. but the stench of primary losses + allegiance to donors/raising money is same kind of calculus that thought Kamala Harris would resonate with anyone outside of a party fundraiser. Authenticity, willingness to be confrontational & genuine stomach to fight for values is going to win the day. Fascinating knives out situation but looking forward to there being 3 black women in U.S. Senate come 2027.