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Julianna Stratton’s Illinois Senate Primary Win Highlights Governor Pritzker’s Growing Political Influence and Outside Spending Impact

Illinois Democratic primaries showcased Governor J.B. Pritzker’s political influence, particularly through his substantial financial and public support for Lieutenant Governor Julianna Stratton, who won the U.S. Senate primary and is poised to become the sixth Black woman in the Senate. Outside spending from groups focused on issues like Israel, cryptocurrency, and artificial intelligence totaled over $52 million, highlighting the growing impact of specialized PACs in local races. Stratton’s victory not only strengthens Pritzker’s political standing in Illinois but also fuels speculation about his potential 2028 presidential ambitions.

Illinois Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton Projected to Win Democratic Senate Primary, Set to Face Republican Don Tracy in November

Illinois Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton is projected to have won the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Senator Dick Durbin, leading a field of 10 candidates with about 39.4% of the vote. Stratton, supported by significant outside spending from Governor J.B. Pritzker’s PAC, campaigned as a progressive advocating for Medicare for All, a $25 minimum wage, and the abolition of ICE, positioning herself as a strong opponent to former President Trump and Senate leadership. If elected, she would become the sixth Black woman in the U.S. Senate and face Republican Don Tracy in the November general election for a seat historically favoring Democrats.

Laphonza Butler Sworn In as 12th Black Senator in U.S. History, Third Black Woman to Serve in Senate

Vice President Kamala Harris swore in Laphonza Butler as the newest U.S. Senator from California, making her the first Black, openly LGBTQ+ woman to serve in either chamber of Congress. Butler was appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom to finish out the late Senator Dianne Feinstein's term, and her swearing-in ceremony was met with applause. Her appointment marks a historic moment for the U.S. Senate and a testament to the progress made in the fight for equality and representation.

Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester Launches Historic Bid to Become Delaware’s First African-American Female U.S. Senator

Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester has announced her bid to replace retiring Sen. Tom Carper (D) in Delaware, making her the first woman and first African-American to represent the state in Congress. If elected, she would become the third Black woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate. Blunt Rochester is running on a platform of economic and social justice, and has vowed to fight for the rights of all Delawareans, as well as protecting the environment and ensuring access to quality, affordable healthcare.

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