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Sen. Robert Peters launches bid to succeed Robin Kelly

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* Subscribers were told earlier. Press release

Democratic State Senator Robert Peters announced his candidacy for Congress in Illinois’ 2nd District on Tuesday, pledging to be a champion for working people and a fighter against the Trump agenda.

Peters, a South Side native, was a community organizer before becoming a state senator, where he has led efforts for criminal justice reform and workers’ rights.

“I’m running for Congress to take on the billionaires in charge of Washington and to build a government that delivers for the people,” said Robert Peters. “Donald Trump and Elon Musk are taking a wrecking ball to our fundamental rights, and we need a proven fighter in Congress to stand up to them and their extremist followers.

“This moment demands that we stand up for the freedoms of not only ourselves, but also our neighbors. We need leaders in Congress who will protect Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and our fundamental rights. We must come together to make government work for everyone — not just the wealthy and big corporations. I’m ready to organize with communities across the district to advance that vision together.”

In Springfield, Peters serves as majority whip and chair of the Labor Committee, and is the former Senate chair of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus. He’s spearheaded groundbreaking legislation, including the Illinois Pretrial Fairness Act, which reformed the broken bail system in Illinois in favor of more equitable and data-driven approaches, and has championed policies that will help Illinois families succeed, like raising the minimum wage, expanding workplace protections, and investing in affordable housing. He helped lead the charge to pass the Healthcare Protection Act, which took on greedy insurance companies and brought more fairness and transparency to our system to put patients first.

Robert graduated from Mount Carmel High School and earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences from Kansas State University. Robert lives on the South Side, just blocks from where he grew up, with his wife, Grace, a nonprofit leader. Robert’s Jewish faith guides him in his commitment to social justice. He is an active member of KAM Isaiah Israel synagogue.

For more information about Robert Peters and his campaign for Congress, visit robertpetersforcongress.com

* Sen. Peters is not up for election next year, so he’ll get a free swing at the seat. His launch video

BIG NEWS: I’m running for Congress to deliver bold, progressive change on behalf of the working families of Illinois’ Second District. Hear why I’m running and join me in our movement to make our government work for everyone >>> pic.twitter.com/1y2H6q3MdX

— Robert Peters (@RobertJPeters) May 13, 2025


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posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 8:40 am

Comments

  1. Kat should switch and run for the 8th. Her views on Israel-Gaza will play much better there.

    Comment by Juvenal Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 8:52 am

  2. ==Kat should switch and run for the 8th.==

    You can only bag the carpet so many times.

    Comment by City Zen Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 9:05 am

  3. So glad a Dem is running against LaHood. I know it’s a Don Quixote exercise but it is so depressing living in a vote sink and not even having a slated partisan on the ballot to vote for.

    Comment by hisgirlfriday Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 9:09 am

  4. hisgirlfriday- I agree re: the frustration of dealing with unopposed elections. Even if a D candidate can’t beat LaHood, the results will show that he doesn’t have as much support as he imagined.

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 9:28 am

  5. That’s a really boring video by Peters. Shocked he didn’t concoct something better, considering he’s been angling for this for like a decade.

    Comment by Alton Sinkhole Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 9:59 am

  6. Kat is perhaps even less well suited for the 8th! I

    Comment by Suburban Mom Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 10:36 am

  7. – it is so depressing living in a vote sink –

    Aw, you poor thing. Maybe one day every square inch of Illinois will be represented and governed by only one party and you can be proud of where you live.

    Or - and hear me out - you could literally move just about anywhere else in Illinois and be proudly represented by a Democrat in a safe gerrymandered district

    Comment by JB13 Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 12:06 pm

  8. A little disappointed with this roll out. We need some excitement, not something that feels like you did on your free time in between meetings in your living room.

    Comment by Fun Time Tuesday, May 13, 25 @ 1:41 pm

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