Showing posts with label endorsements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endorsements. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Heretic, Rebel, a Thing to Flout Illinois Democratic Primary Endorsements Revisited

 

Democratic candidates in the Illinois U.S. Senate primary dusted it up in a televised debate--Rep. Robin Kelly, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton.

Back on February 10, after Early voting began in the Illinois Democratic Party Primary this blog reviewed candidates up and down the ballot in McHenry County and made some early endorsements.  But the unfolding campaigns have caused a reassessment of those endorsements in some critical races.

Evolving, multi-candidate races like these are why I prefer to vote on Election Day rather than cast an early and lock in a premature judgment.

Perhaps the most significant change has occurred in the fierce contest to replace Dick Durbin in the U.S. Senate. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, who was on the air and in social media for nearly a year seemed to put himself in an unchallengeable lead.   Despite her endorsement by popular Governor J.D. Pritzker, LtGovernor Juliana Stratton with a significant disadvantage in fundraising only got on the air just as early voting was getting underway.  Rep. Robin  Kelly was among the top three contenders trailed by a string of nonentities and longshots, but was cash poor and counted out of the race by pundits and political operatives alike.

In an increasingly brutal campaign Krishnamoorthi and Stratton beat each other up badly in escalating negative campaign ads, each charging the other with accepting campaign donations from Trump supporters,  companies involved in an ICE detention facility in Broadview and other contractors.  Raja was also tied to big donations from the so-called crypto bros and Stratton was accused of "alleged" campaign finance offences.  Both of their reputations were tarnished and confused and conflicted voters finally began to open the door to Kelly who had kept mostly out of the mudslinging.

Rep. Robin Kelly for U.S. Senate.

The blog endorsed Krishnamoorthi based mostly on his electability.  Pritzker and establishment Dems rallied to Stratton, but perhaps not enough.  Both of the two leaders have let third-party Pacs run adds with unsubstantiated attacks and fact-checked ads.  Neither candidate distanced themselves from their deep pocket benefactors.  Both could be so damaged that the winner might not be able to unify the Party for the fall or appeal to independents.

Kelly, once Barack Obama's seat mate in the Illinois State Senate, has a solid record in Congress and was popular enough to be elected Democratic State Party Chair in the wake of the Mike Madigan scandal.  She had to vacate that post because of conflicts with her duties as a sitting U,S. Representative, but remained on good terms with most party factions.  She has finally gotten her media campaign going and has picked up some key endorsements.  Heretic, Rebel, a Thing to Flout now endorses her in Tuesday's election.


State Senator Karina Villa (center) with early supporter former Congressman Chuy Garcia (right), has strong support from the Latinx communities, labor, and progressives including Sen. Bernie Sanders for her run for State Comptroller.

State Senator Margaret Croke got the strong support of Governor Pritzker but the incumbent State Comptroller Susana Mendoza, who is reportedly eyeing a run for Mayor of Chicago charged that Croke would not have enough independence from the governor to challenge his policies.  Lake County Treasurer Holly Kim picked up the endorsement of both the Lake and McHenry County board chairs as well as Congressman Brad Schnieder.  State Senator Karina Villa got strong support from Cook County, the critical Latinx community, labor unions, and progressive heroes Chuy Garcia and Senator Bernie Sanders.  We gave an early endorsement to Croke but now prefer Villa for Comptroller.

Two usually low interest races for the Democratic Party posts of Congressional District State Central Committee posts are hotly contested.


Chicago 48th Ward Alderman Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth for State Committee Woman for the 9th Congressional District.

In the 9th District, the race mirrors the knock-down drag-out for the Congressional District of retiring Rep. Jan Schakowski.  State Sen. Laura Fine and Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss lead their races for State Central Committeeman contest and both appeal to the important Jewish vote in the district.  But Schakowski and other progressive attacked Fine for her support from the American Israel Public Affiars Committe (AIPAC).   Schakowski endorsed and Sen. Tammy Duckworth back Cook County Board Member Josina Moritaan urban planner, community advocate, and working mother for Committeeperson.   Critics of Israeli genocide in Gaza oppose all three leading candidates.  Another candidate, Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth is a veteran community activist, founder of Indivisible Illinois, and 48th Ward Alderwoman in Chicago is a progressive alternative with a low visibility campaign.  The blog endorsed Morita first time out but urges voters to consider Manaa-Hoppenworth.  Voters must cast ballots for both a male and a female Committeeman.  


                          

Peter Janko and State Rep. Anne Stava for Democratic State Central Committee posts from the 11th Congressional District.

In the 11th District two term progressive incumbent Peter Janko, long a burr under the saddle of former McHenry County Democratic Chair and retiring Committee Woman Kristina Zahorik  is probably safe for re-election.  Which is why extraordinary campaign funds are being funneled to Committee Woman candidate Janet Yang Rohr, endorsed by Zahorik and 11th District Congressman Bill Foster.  Democratic voters in the District have been flooded with multiple slick and super-sized campaign mailers unheard of in this usually low-key race against State Rep. Anne Stava, who has done no campaigning for the office as she runs for re-election in Illinois House District 81.  So why the big money surge for Rohr?  Suspicion leads to an endorsement of underdog Stava.

Other endorsements from our original recommendations stand.  View that post here.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Early Voting Open in Illinois—Heretic, Rebel, a Thing to Flout Endorsements


Early voting in the March Primary started on February 5, locally at the McHenry County Election Center, 410 South Eastwood DriveWoodstock, and March 2 at the satellite sites.  The sample ballots will not be available on the County Clerks site until March 2but if you get a Vote-By-Mail ballot, you will have all the candidates before you, and can do the research.  This blog is here to help with our coveted endorsements in the Democratic Primary.  Sorry, Trumpers, there are no Republicans we can trust to preserve democracy. 

It is a full ballot, and several key races have several candidates.  To simplify matters, we will mark with an asterisk our endorsements with occasional additional comments when necessary.  Incumbents will be marked (i).  We will start at the top of the ballot and drill down through local levels for McHenry County.  Links for candidates provided where available 

Buckle up! 

U.S. Senate for the seat being vacated by Dick Durbin: 


We only only considered the top three serious candidates, Kelly, Krishnamoorthi, and Juliana Straton  
Steve Botsford Jr. - botsfordforillinois.com - Email - Facebook 
Sean Brown - seanbrownforsenate.com - Email - Facebook 
Awisi A. Bustos - awisiforussenate.us - Email 
Jonathan Dean - dean4il.com - Email - Facebook 
Adam Delgado - adamdelgadoforussenate.com Email - Facebook 
Congressman Robin Kelly - Trailing the leaders, behind in fundraising, and struggling to find her niche.   robinforsenate.com - Facebook
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi Fast out of the gate with early advertising establishing name recognition as Raja, now swinging into tough, progressive positions.  rajaforil.com Facebook  
Bryan Maxwell - maxwell4senate.com - Email - Facebook
Robert Palmer -palmerforsenate.com 

Kevin Ryan - runwithkev.com - Email - Facebook
Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton * Joined at the hip to popular Governor J.B. Pritzker who is largely financing her campaign and positions herself at the strongest anti-Trump/Maga candidate.   julianastratton.com - Email - Facebook

Christopher Swann - swannforsenate.com - Email  

Governor & Lieutenant Governor 

Governor J.B. Pritzker and his new running mate Christian Mitchell, a Deputy Governor and former Illinois State Representative Christian Mitchell.

J.BPritzker (i) and Christian Mitchell * jbpritzker.com - Facebook

Attorney General 


Illinois Attorney General leads challenges to Trump's attacks and depredations. 

Kwame Raoul (i* One of the most aggressive and successful state Attorney Generals challenging—and often winning—cases blocking Trump policies and defending Illinois from being singled out for punishment because of its Democratic Party dominated government. kwameraoul.com - Email - Facebook

Comptroller  

Margaret Croke - State Senator and protégée of Governor Pritzker.  crokeforillinois.com - Email 

George Danos  

Ricky Hendon 
Stephanie Kifowit 


                        Holly Kim for Comptroller.
Holly Kim * (i) Lake County Treasurer endorsed by Congressman Brad Schneider and the Lake and McHenry County Democratic Chairsvoteforhollykim.com - Email - Facebook.

Karina Villa - State Senator from Cook County running as “the working class candidate with strong support from Cook County and Latinx elected officials. karinavilla.com - Facebook

Secretary of State 


Alexi Giannoulias *(i) alexiforus.com - Email - Facebook

Treasurer 


Mike Frerichs for re-election as Illinois Treasurer

Mike Frerichs * (i) -mikeforillinois.com - Facebook 

State Central Committeepersons (Democratic Party posts) 

9th Congressional District: 
George D. Alpogianis 
Daniel Biss Congressional candidate, former Evanstown Mayor and Progressive favorite candidate for Governor. The 9th District Congressional race is the background for this race with Biss and Fine competing for the large Jewish population 
Laura Fine—State Senator, feminist, pro-choice leader, running against insurance companies and for healthcare reform. 
Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth 
Josina Morita * (i) Cook County Board Member, urban planner, community advocate, and working mother.  Endorsed by Senator Tammy Duckworth and retiring Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky.  Critics of Israeli genocide in Gaza oppose all three leading candidates.    josinamorita.com - Email - Facebook

  

Kevin Olickal 
Eric Smith 

Daniel Hebreard 
Peter Janko * (i) Child displaced person and immigrant, strong progressive independentMedicare for All advocate.  Independent and sometimes at odds with local party leadership. pete4illinois.com Email - Facebook 
Janet Yang Rohr 
Anne Stava 

 

McHenry County Wide Offices 



 Bill McNeese for McHenry County Clerk.

McHenry County Clerk   

Bill McNeese * Father of three, a Navy veteran, and a small business owneropposes incompetent and MAGA Republican Joe Tirio with a commitment to running an efficient, transparent Clerk’s Office accessible to every resident.  votemcneese.com - Email - Facebook

 



McHenry County Treasurer  

Amin Karim *An engineer by profession with an MBA in Finance and a 30-year career in corporate management, including a proven track record of leading and executing Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Projects.  His second run for the office.  aminkarim.com Email Facebook

 

Illinois State Senate 

 

State Senate District 26  

Nabeela Syed * Currently state representative in the 51st District, one of the youngest members ever elected to the Illinois legislature.  She’s passed legislation to cap prescription drug costs, expand breast cancer screening, secure paid leave for organ donors, and make voting more accessible to young people.  nabeelasyed.com - Email - Facebook



State Senate District 32  

Karen Battaglia * Longtime emergency and trauma nurse, healthcare leader, and advocate for working familiesincoming President of the Illinois Emergency Nurses Association, and has served for more than a decade on the Illinois ENA Government Affairs Committee, advocating for nursing and healthcare policy at both the state and federal levels.  Running to fight for affordable and accessible healthcare at every stage of life, an economy that works for working families, and safe communities and workplaces.   Email - Facebook 

 

State Senate District 33 

Michele Clark * - Proud owner of a large early child learning center, Michele later served as Chief Operating Officer of the Boys and Girls Club of Dundee Township during the COVID-19 pandemic overseeing a multimillion-dollar budget and leading through a most difficult time for families and kids in our community. Today she serves as Director of Development for the District 300 Food Pantry, working to ensure that no child in the district goes hungry. She brings nonprofit experience, business background, and passion for seevice in support of the next generation.  micheleforilsenate.com - Email

 

State Senate District 35  

Sarah Mertens *- One of six kids from a working-class union household, Sarah acquired her work ethic early on, babysitting from a young age, working from the moment she turned 16, putting herself through college via jobs and loans. A degree in education, with a specialization in teaching German, she’s taught English as a second language, and she’s worked in health care administration and the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. Only 36 and a working mom, in Springfield she plans to be a strong advocate for affordable housing and protecting our civil rights.  micheleforilsenate.com - Email

 

State Representative (Vote for one)  

 

District 52 State Representative 

Maria Peterson * First-generation Mexican-American, she witnessed firsthand how her immigrant parents transformed their American Dream into reality through hard work and perseverance. As an attorney, Maria became a trusted advocate for Latino families facing discrimination, and served with the U.S. Department of Labor, where she litigated workplace safety and health violations and stood up for Black Lung victims who were being denied benefits by the coal mining companies they had dedicated their lives to serving. A tireless advocate for causes including women’s rights and environmental protection, Maria came very close to unseating Republican incumbents in a 2022 race for Senate.   mariafor52.com - Email - Facebook

Erin Chan Ding * Born in Arlington Heights to immigrant parents from Hong Kong, she started her journalism career at the Detroit Free Press, where she served as a union representative and fought for a fair contract. As an independent journalist, she’s written for a variety of websites, magazines and newspapers, including as a contributing editor for PolitiFact, a prize-winning fact-checking site. As a twice-elected member of the Barrington 220 Board of Educationshe advocates for students, staff and families throughout the district, and oversaw the start of free, full-day kindergarten throughout the district.  erinforillinois.com-Email

A.J. Johnson - From a large Biloxi family with a long military tradition, Johnson enlisted in the Army at the first opportunity, finishing his career as a top recruiter. Since retiring brought his leadership skills to teaching ROTC in Lake County high schools.  ajjohnsonforstaterep.com - Email - Facebook



                                  Suzanne Ness for re-election as District 66 State Representative.

 

District 66 State Representative 

Suzanne Ness (iFirst elected to the Illinois House in 2020 now running for her fourth term. Previously she served as a McHenry County Board Member. As a State Rep she has brought more than $34 million to the district and has passed 14 bills, including funding for the Longmeadow Parkway Bridgeeliminating the need for tolling.  An influential and respected legislator.  citizensforsuzanneness.com - Email - Facebook




District 69 State Representative 

Peter Janko The elected Democratic State Central Committeeman for Illinois’s 11th Congressional District, known for turning advocacy into results, including helping secure funding for Rockford passenger rail and paving the way for the repeal of Illinois’s grocery tax pete4illinois.com - Email - Facebook

 

District 70 State Representative 

Veronica Garcia-Martinez Mother of three teenagers, a 5th-grade teacher, a small business owner, and a long-time resident of DeKalb County. Born in Chicago and raised in the Pilsen neighborhood, she grew up in an immigrant household where she learned the true meaning of community. 17 years in the nonprofit sector and six years as a bilingual and dual language teacher. Email - Facebook  

 

McHenry County Board  

 

County Board District 1    

Deanna Dee Darling * Current Cary District 26 School Board Member. Focused on advocating for social services, championing public education, affordable housing availability, protecting natural resources, and transparency and accessibility.  vote4darling@gmail.com 



Gloria Van Hof for County Board District 2

 

County Board District 2 

Gloria Van Hof (i50-year resident of McHenry County, mom, teacher, writer, previous business-owner, licensed Nursing Home Administrator, an Underground Railroad researcher and lecturer, and a volunteer and board member of numerous groups.  Deep and wide community connections and top vote getter among Democratic County Board members in her last election.  citizensforgloriavanhof@gmail.com - Facebook


County Board District 3  

Carolyn Lyn Campbell * (iLong-time advocate for the protection of our natural and agricultural resources, with proven support for the mental health community, common sense transportation solutions, public safety, and effective senior services. A former local government finance and administration professional, she is an advocate for a strong local economy as a means of reducing the overall tax burden on property owners.  carolynlyncampbell.com - Email - Facebook

 

County Board District 4 

Edward Bud Bowie * Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel and former sanitation industry CEO, the analytical and planning skills honed by a long career in both government and private industry to ensure transparent fiscal responsibility, protect our Conservation Districts, preserve agriculture, promote responsible economic growth, and support fair-minded, unbiased County leadership that represents the interests of all residents.  


 

County Board District 5  

Austin May * Born and raised in McHenry County and a dedicated public servant, his background includes service in AmeriCorpsPeace Corps, and as an Army Reserve officer. Focused on lowering our property taxes through improving infrastructure, supporting community health, and fiscal responsibility. abetterwaymc.com Email - Facebook 

 

County Board District 6   

Sheryl Lindenbaum * Worked in the health insurance industry for over 40 years. Her focus is on resources and affordability of elder-care, assistance for family caregivers, women’s health, support for local farmers, sustainable growth, and creating an environment where all individuals, regardless of background, can participate fully and equitably in McHenry County.   citizensforsheryl.com 

 

County Board District 7   

Patrick J. Shea * A career in the construction industry, including project managing and acting as crew foreman. His vision is to build McHenry County’s future with practical experience, responsible growth, and respect for our land and water. citizensforpatshea.com - Email 


County Board District 8  

Christy Chris Stevens A resident of McHenry County since 1981, prior career in Information Technology, implementing e-Commerce websites for top 1000 retailers. Experience also includes a home-building business, giving her insight into the lack of workforce housing in our county, water quality, open land and conservation, maintaining agriculture, property taxes, economic opportunity/development, global warming impacts, and sustainable growth. citizensforpatshea.com - Email 


County Board District 9   

Christine B. Hamm * A nonprofit executive, community organizer, and advocate for inclusion and community empowerment who has called Huntley and McHenry County home for much of the past seventeen years.   christine-hamm.com - Email - Facebook

 

Precinct Representative (Committeeman) 

 

Candidates for the Democratic Party position of Precinct Representative (Committeemanwill be on the ballot in some precincts.  Elected Precinct Reps will elect county party leadership at the Convention this Spring. 

 

Illinois Student Scholarship Ballot Question 

 

Ballot Advisory Referendum asks if voters want Illinois to join a federal tax-credit scholarship program allowing private donations for K-12 tuition, books, tutoring, etc., for public, private, and homeschool students.  This advisory vote only appears in some counties (around one-third, including McHenry County) and aims to gauge support for opting into the federal Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA).  Republicans want to boost support for Federal voucher program in the form of a tax credit scholarship program, part of Trump’s infamous “Big Beautiful Bill Each state can choose to opt in or opt out of the voucher program—Democratic led Illinois has not.  They also hope will drive MAGA loyalists to turn out in support for Republican candidates who are in serious trouble.  Vote No on this attack on Public Education.