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Illinois voters pick a new generation of Democrats for House, Senate after near-record retirements
Illinois primaries featured competitive races for an open U.S. Senate seat and multiple U.S. House seats amid record $92 million in campaign spending, officials said.
- Illinois voters are choosing candidates in primaries for six open U.S. House and Senate seats, shaping a new generation of leadership.
- The retirement of Sen. Dick Durbin has sparked a competitive contest involving prominent Democrats, testing Gov. JB Pritzker’s political influence.
- Multiple open House seats, especially around Chicago, have crowded races, and primary winners are likely to secure victory in the general election.
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Illinois voters pick a new generation of Democrats for House, Senate after near-record retirements
Illinois voters are deciding primaries for six open U.S. House and Senate seats that will spur a new generation of leadership in the state’s heavily Democratic congressional delegation
·United States
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Forecast portends the possibility of lower turnout among Election Day voters, who traditionally lean more Republican, as they cast ballots for U.S. Senate, House, Illinois governor and more.
·Chicago, United States
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