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* Tribune

State Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez was unanimously elected to lead the state Democratic Party on Saturday, a day after U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly dropped her bid for a full four-year term.

The vote by the Illinois Democratic State Central Committee at a plumbers union hall in Springfield took place quickly, but followed weeks of intense lobbying of the 34-member panel by Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who backed Hernandez, and by allies of Kelly.

With Hernandez’s election as the party’s first Latina chair, the first-term governor gained control of the state party apparatus after being rebuffed a year earlier when Kelly was elected over his preferred candidate. […]

While the challenge to Kelly was motivated by her limited fundraising ability as a federal officeholder, race and ethnicity quickly came to play a role in the campaign.

Kelly, a five-term congresswoman from Matteson, was prohibited from raising money for state candidates — the bulk of the party’s activity — because as a member of Congress she is subject to federal campaign finance laws that are more restrictive than state law on how much money can be contributed and what entities are allowed to donate.

* Sun-Times

Pritzker said that federal rules that bar Kelly from raising funds for state-level candidates have limited the party’s fund-raising potential.

“If you look over the last 16 months, you see it hasn’t worked,” Pritzker said.

Kelly quitting the contest ends a contentious battle by Pritzker and his team to take control of the party. Pritzker donated at least $350,000 to candidates running for party posts.

Last Friday, the Sun-Times reported that Hernandez was recruited by Anne Caprara, Pritzker’s chief of staff, and Pritzker campaign manager Mike Ollen, in a move supported by Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch, D-Hillside.

* Capitol News Illinois

State Rep. Will Davis, a Hazel Crest Democrat and member of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus, said he didn’t like how the race played out on racial lines, and how the governor worked so hard to sway support to oust Kelly, the party’s first Black woman chair.

“Of course I’m still concerned about where it takes the party, and I shared this with the new chair, that you know, there’s still some race issues that need to be addressed and she’s going to have to work hard and figure out how to mend those fences,” he said.

Pritzker’s camp maintained throughout the race that his opposition to Kelly’s re-election centered on the fact that she was a federal officeholder, which meant she wasn’t legally allowed to raise funds to directly support state candidates. […]

Davis accused the governor of “twisting arms,” saying that while “money and politics reared its ugly head,” Democrats now must work to unify to support candidates in November.

* NPR Illinois

In the 23 years Madigan controlled the state party, the former speaker was a prolific fundraiser, leaning hard on core constituencies like labor unions and trial lawyers to build up campaign coffers he mostly used to maintain a Democratic majority in the House, which would, in turn, re-elect him speaker every other January. Except for two years in the 1990s when a GOP wave made the Democratic caucus a minority, Madigan retained speakership from 1983 to early 2021 — the longest-tenured legislative leader in U.S. history.

And while Illinois Democrats have largely been freed of an albatross that hung heaviest in the last few years before Madigan’s ouster, while the former speaker was under a cloud of suspicion as federal prosecutors inched ever-closer to his inner circle, the state party has not been able to match the fundraising in a post-Madigan era.

“It wasn’t anywhere close to what we need,” former Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago) told NPR Illinois.

Kelly supporters touted the party’s embrace of small-dollar fundraising made possible by technology like ActBlue, a campaign tool Democrats in other states have used for several cycles now. 80 percent of donors to the party under Kelly’s leadership have been first-time donors. But Cullerton, who spent years engaging in serious fundraising for his Senate majority, said building up a party war chest requires a different — big-dollar — fundraising approach than for individual candidates.

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 10:04 am

Comments

  1. Just happy that this whole saga is finally done with.

    Comment by Nick Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 10:08 am

  2. Congratulations to Robin Kelly on a job well done.
    Your leadership and vision will be missed.

    Comment by Back to the Future Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 10:09 am

  3. ====the state party has not been able to match the fundraising in a post-Madigan era.====

    Well unless Welch or Harmon became DPI chair themselves and did the arm twisting themself I don’t think the state party will ever match Madigan’s numbers (not counting Pritzker’s open checkbook).

    Comment by Been There Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 10:12 am

  4. Twisted arms are standard injuries in politics. Now it’s incumbent upon the new incumbent to fill the coffers and get the party apparatus working on all cylinders to elect Dems. Methinks if Hernandez shows any deficiency in the fundraising effort a guardian angel will rise to the occasion.

    Comment by Norseman Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 10:14 am

  5. DPI can now function with an actual Chairman without any rule changes or made up “committee pass thru”

    The shame is that any entitled or elite thinkers had to lose *their* spots by losing an election.

    Congratulations to the Pritzker Crew

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 10:15 am

  6. I never understood why a sitting member of Congress would want or be considered for this position because they are prohibited from doing a major part of the job. It is just that basic.

    Comment by levivotedforjudy Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 10:24 am

  7. Team JB has been right on the merits…Kelly’s fundraising handcuffs were a big problem, the state party should be run by the Gov, etc.

    But was it worth the fight? That has always been the question — particularly because JB has the money to create any structural reality he wants. We’ll see.

    Comment by Telly Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 11:13 am

  8. The Beatles song, “Money can’t buy me love,” may become part of the new mantra as ill-will has been spilled across the Democratic Party. The new team has a challenging responsibility put the pieces back together. They have the money, but do they have the love? Maybe they concluded they don’t need the love because this is a game of money. Stay tuned.

    Comment by Illinois Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 11:28 am

  9. - Illinois -

    Do you see any Dem leadership thinking this ILGOP is a better choice?

    Where they gonna go?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 11:43 am

  10. ‘bout dang time. There was no reason to have someone in the job that can’t legally do the job.

    Comment by Ducky LaMoore Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 12:07 pm

  11. Should the federal fundraising laws be changed?

    A person who cannot legally do their job once elected, should not be allowed to run for that office in the first place.

    Comment by Mama Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 1:00 pm

  12. - Oswego -

    Hernandez appears to have a “committee pass-thru” herself - JB and Caprera

    Comment by Cantankerous Cal Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 1:03 pm

  13. - Cantankerous Cal -

    Thing is… there is no creative “work around so someone unable to do the job can be a figurehead”

    You know that, but are blind to see

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 1:06 pm

  14. ===Congratulations to the Pritzker Crew ===

    Seems a might bit odd to congratulate them on something that really never should have been an issue for them in the first place.

    I hope we are one step closer to have a state party that functions for the benefit of the Democratic Party. When do you folks think they’ll be setting up a convention to create an actual real live platform?

    Comment by Candy Dogood Monday, Aug 1, 22 @ 6:55 pm

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