A billionaire governor's wallet and political machine dragged an underfunded ally to a Senate nomination over rivals who had way more cash and name recognition.
Pritzker basically ran Stratton's campaign
Pritzker basically ran Stratton's campaign
- JB Pritzker bankrolled the vast majority of her ads.
- His super PAC's closing spot featured him more than Stratton.
- They campaigned together across Chicago in the final weeks.
- David Axelrod called Stratton a political creation of Pritzker's.
- Juliana Stratton pushed for a $25-per-hour minimum wage.
- She called for abolishing ICE outright.
- Retaining Chuck Schumer as Senate leader got a firm no.
- One TV ad featured Illinoisans colorfully cursing Trump.
- Krishnamoorthi's $20M head start meant absolutely nothing.
- Crypto-backed Fairshake blasted $10M in attack ads at her.
- Indian American Impact spent $1M splitting Black-neighborhood votes.
- Robin Kelly jabbed Pritzker's outsized financial influence publicly.
- Pritzker is widely viewed as eyeing a 2028 run.
- Stratton could become a crucial surrogate with Black voters.
- Her win hands him a major nationwide bragging point.
- Angela Alsobrooks was the sole out-of-state Black endorser.
- She entered with less name recognition than both rivals.
- Her last solo ballot appearance was back in 2016.
- Small-dollar donors never warmed to her campaign at all.
- Pat Quinn said the whole bid rode on Pritzker's name.