Pro-Israel groups see mixed record in money-fuelled Illinois primaries

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Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton, who took money from pro-Israel donors, won the race to be the Democratic Senate candidate. Published On 18 Mar 202618 Mar 2026Illinois Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton has won the Democratic primary for an open United States Senate seat in one of a slate of closely watched races shaped by heavy spending from special interest groups, including pro-Israel lobbying networks and the artificial intelligence industry.Stratton’s victory on Tuesday night was the highest-profile primary result, putting the pro–working rights candidate on track to join the Senate in November.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listBolstered by the endorsement of Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Stratton defeated 10 other Democratic candidates vying for the party’s nomination, including ⁠US Representatives Raja Krishnamoorthi and Robin Kelly.She had campaigned on a platform to boost the federal minimum wage to $25 per hour and called for the abolition of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, ⁠whose mass deportation efforts in the US have sharply divided voters.“Courage will bring this fight straight to Donald Trump’s door,” Stratton said after her win.Dozens of groups aligned with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which lobbies for pro-Israel policies and legislation, gave money to Stratton, who is supportive of Israel, despite AIPAC not publicly campaigning for her.Mixed results for AIPAC in House racesThere were also crowded Democratic races for four open Illinois seats in the US House of Representatives. The winners included Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller for the Second District, former US Representative Melissa Bean for the Eighth District, state Representative La Shawn Ford for the Seventh District and Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss for the Ninth District. Advertisement Pro-Israel lobbying groups with ties to AIPAC spent millions trying to influence the races and had mixed success.Two candidates that AIPAC-aligned groups supported won their House races – Bean and Miller – while two candidates they took stances against also prevailed – La Shawn Ford and Biss.The most stinging defeat for pro-Israel groups was i …

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