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Statewide candidate coverage roundup
Thursday, Feb 26, 2026 - Posted by Rich Miller * Politico Pro…
* Speaking of that race, click here for a statewide poll conducted by respected Democratic pollster Tulchin Research taken February 14-19 of 600 likely Democratic primary voters. Yes, it’s several days old, but it shows Krishnamoorthi leading Stratton and Kelly respectively 39-23-8. It’s redacted because the survey was actually commissioned by someone not affiliated with that race. * Press release…
Rate ‘em. * Darren Bailey’s comments here were apparently clipped from a 2022 Wirepoints Gubernatorial Pension Discussion. From Ted Dabrowski: “An endorsement of sorts”…
* Ted’s running mate…
* Sheriff Mendrick asks for money to put this video on TV… Mendrick has reported raising just $14,000 for his gubernatorial campaign since the beginning of the calendar year. * Bailey pledges to halt infrastructure spending at the Obama presidential library, which will likely be all or mostly spent even if he does win… * The Illinois Auditor General is a constitutional officer. While the position is not elected by voters, an appointment requires three-fifths super-majorities in both chambers, so we’ll put this Tribune story here…
The only legislator in either chamber to vote against Meister was House Deputy Minority Leader Norine Hammond. * From Isabel… * Tribune | As primary looms, Illinois Republican governor candidates say they oppose abortion-is-murder bill: But the four say the package of bills introduced by downstate Republican state Sen. Neil Anderson goes too far, as it would classify a fertilized egg as a “person” and criminalize the disposal of eggs used in in vitro fertilization with no exceptions for rape, incest or the health of the woman. Anderson’s legislation, which has no co-sponsors, also would allow family members to sue over the death of an unborn child, leaving open the ability of a sexual assault perpetrator to sue his victim if she has an abortion. Overall, Anderson’s proposals have virtually no chance of passage in the Democratic-controlled General Assembly. * Capitol News Illinois | Republican candidates for governor — minus Bailey — try to distance themselves: “That’s what I would call, in a way, pay-to-play politics, which is you benefit from doing deals with Democrats, with Republicans,” Dabrowski said. Heidner further bashed Dabrowski, telling the former Wirepoints researcher “you sit in front of a computer and hit Google, OK? Click, click, click.” Dabrowski also faced heat about the conservative purity of contributions to his campaign. He has received contributions from several people who have also donated to Democrats in recent years. He defended the individuals as “Chicago executives or Chicago reformers,” rather than Democrats. * Sun-Times | Four Democrats battle in March primary to succeed Susana Mendoza as Illinois comptroller: Kim, 45, from Mundelein, said the state needs a “weathered sea captain at the wheel” — a description she says she fits. She steered the state’s third largest county through the pandemic as treasurer, which in Lake County operates similarly to comptroller. Kim’s own financial hardship as a single mother in college, and a victim of identity theft, has shaped her into “a fierce protector of people and their money,” she said. But the three legislators said Illinois requires a comptroller who has a background in state government and understands the complexities of massive budgets during a crucial moment of financial unpredictability. The Trump administration has frozen or cut billions of dollars in federal funding to Illinois for various services over the last year. * Daily Herald | Candidates discuss issues in legislature for Senate Dist. 33: The candidates for the Republican nomination for Illinois Senate District 33 met recently with representatives of the Daily Herald Editorial Board and a news reporter to discuss issues in the campaign. Jessica Breugelmans and Danielle Penman discussed issues ranging from the state budget and tax policy to the Bears stadium proposal and election security. * Press release | Uniejewski Campaign Launches Second Digital Ad: Democratic State Senate candidate Nick Uniejewski announced the launch of his second digital advertisement in the 6th District race. The new ad underscores his recent endorsement from the Chicago Tribune and draws a clear contrast with his opponent as voters cast ballots ahead of the March 17 election. In endorsing Uniejewski over incumbent Sara Feigenholtz, the Tribune praised his “clear chops on housing” and said his “energy and desire to bring change within his own party are much needed.” * Sun-Times | Senate race to replace Dick Durbin heats up with 10 Democrats on the ballot: In debates, Krishnamoorthi, Kelly and Stratton have shown voters some of their key policy differences. They include differing opinions on future nominations made by President Donald Trump, the minimum wage, age limits for members of Congress and how to handle the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportation campaign. Stratton supports a $25 an hour minimum wage plan, while Krishnamoorthi and Kelly support a $17 an hour plan, which they said would have a more realistic chance of passing in the Senate. When it comes to a retirement age for members of Congress, Krishnamoorthi said he supports a limit, while Kelly and Stratton reject the idea. * Press release | National Nurses United endorses Juliana Stratton for US Senate: “Juliana Stratton has spent her career fighting for working families and standing up for the dignity and safety of our communities. As nurses, we know that real leadership means listening, showing up, and delivering results – and that’s exactly what Juliana has done for Illinois,” said Mary Turner, RN and President of National Nurses United. “She understands that healthcare is a human right and has been a champion for policies that protect patients, strengthen public health, and support frontline workers. National Nurses United is proud to endorse Juliana Stratton for Senate because we know she will be a bold, unwavering advocate for nurses and the people we care for every single day.” * Press release | Raja Krishnamoorthi’s Downstate Coalition Expands as Alexander County Democrats Endorse Raja for U.S. Senate: In Illinois’ southernmost county, Democrats are making their choice clear. Today, the Alexander County Democratic Party announced their endorsement of Raja Krishnamoorthi for U.S. Senate, adding powerful new momentum to the fastest-growing downstate coalition in the U.S. Senate democratic primary. “In Alexander County, we need an experienced leader who will fight for our values and uplift our communities. Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi is that leader, and I am proud to endorse his campaign for the U.S. Senate” said Alexander County Democratic Party Chairman Phillip Matthews. “During Raja’s childhood, his family relied on food stamps and public housing. His personal experience and proven record on issues like cracking down on rising costs and protecting our seniors show that Raja will be a champion for working families across Illinois. I look forward to working with him here in Alexander County when he joins the U.S. Senate!”
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- Lincoln Lad - Thursday, Feb 26, 26 @ 10:26 am:
Mendrick has raised $14000? Fools and their money are easily parted I guess.
- Johnny O - Thursday, Feb 26, 26 @ 10:45 am:
Nice Burn Tad, Bailey is really gonna feel that one
- Downstate Dem - Thursday, Feb 26, 26 @ 10:53 am:
Raja +16 in that Tulchin poll makes more sense than that bogus +2 PPP poll. Those PPP polls have consistantly been too rosey for Stratton.
Big question is if Robin is going to be able to move some numbers with her light TV buy. Her ad is good though, if people see it.
- Squints - Thursday, Feb 26, 26 @ 10:59 am:
Is is crazy to think Stratton was ran for Senate just so JB could offload her and bring in Christian Mitchell?
Or is this just something everyone already knows and it’s old news?
- Steve - Thursday, Feb 26, 26 @ 11:00 am:
I don’t know much about the Classical Learning Test but I do know that the 1985 SAT is a way better metric for testing than the current SAT. Not even close.
- Pundent - Thursday, Feb 26, 26 @ 11:09 am:
=The college prep process is woke and corrupt.=
This is exactly the needed GOP message that will bring college educated voters back into the fold. /s
- Responsa - Thursday, Feb 26, 26 @ 11:20 am:
==Is is crazy to think==
I’m completely outside the system but have wondered the same thing for a while. Her campaign has felt so strange from the start (more like someone who was talked into something than someone who to her deepest core pines to be a Senator).