Casten, Chicagoland Democrats celebrate slew of Congressional victories

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Rep. Sean Casten (D-IL) speaks at a news conference outside of the U.S. Capitol Building on May 10, 2022 in Washington, DC. Photo credit Getty Images

CHICAGO (AP) — Democratic Rep. Sean Casten defeated Republican Keith Pekau in the U.S. House race for Illinois' 6th district, retaining the seat for a third term and helping Democrats striving to maintain control of Congress.

The district is just west of Chicago.

The scientist and businessman-turned politician raised and spent over four times more than Pekau, despite an 11th-hour assist from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who appeared at a campaign fundraising event with Pekau four days before the election.

A statement from Casten's campaign announcing his victory characterized the win as constituents' stamp of approval for his voting record, including climate protection and gun reform legislation.

"Tonight, the people of the 6th District sent a resounding message that this is something we can build on," Casten said.

Illinois lost one of its 18 House seats after the 2020 census. Democrats, who control state government and redistricting in Illinois, received pushback for the new maps from Republicans and beyond.

Illinois' 17th district could be key to whether Democrats hang on to their slim majority, as rookies battle to fill the vacancy left by retired Democratic Rep. Cheri Bustos. The district stretches from Rockford in the north to Peoria and Bloomington in central Illinois.

Esther Joy King, a lawyer who serves in the Army Reserve, is the Republican candidate in the district. In 2020, King came within a few percentage points of ousting Bustos, who was running for a fifth term.

Top on King's priority list are agriculture and bipartisan cooperation, which she says are key to serving the district's needs.

King faces Democrat Eric Sorensen, a Rockford native who worked as a meteorologist in Rockford and the Quad Cities for nearly 20 years.

For Sorensen, whose tagline is "Forecasting a Bright Future for Illinois," addressing inflation and shoring up reproductive rights are the foremost issues.

He is calling for bipartisan efforts to bring down costs for food, healthcare and gas, and says he disagrees with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which struck down constitutional protection for abortion. Safe and legal abortion is a reproductive right and constitutes a healthcare matter between a woman and her doctor, according to Sorensen.

His campaign clashed with King's over the issue when a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee advertisement claimed King's pro-life stance would ban abortions in Illinois, even in cases of rape or incest.

King said during an Oct. 3 debate that she supports exceptions in cases of rape, incest, or threat to the life of the mother, and would oppose a federal abortion ban.

The race for the 13th district — which spans Champaign, Decatur and Springfield in central Illinois down to east St. Louis in the southwest — is also being watched.

Redistricting bumped incumbent Rep. Rodney Davis into a different district, where he lost to Rep. Mary Miller, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump. Aiming to fill the gap are Democrat Nikki Budzinski from Peoria and Republican Regan Deering of Decatur.

Budzinski is a labor activist, former Biden administration staffer and senior advisor to Gov. J.B. Pritzker. She is running on rebuilding the middle class.

"Working people are struggling right now with rising costs, and I want to go to Congress to be their fighter," she said in an Oct. 6 debate, where she expressed support for protecting Medicare and Social Security, a woman's right to choose and funding for public schools.

For Deering, a philanthropist and former educator, securing the U.S. border with Mexico and reining in "reckless spending" are her priorities.

Beyond Casten, Democrats were successful in the state's 12 Chicagoland Congressional Districts.

In the 1st District, Jonathan Jackson -- the son of Rev. Jesse Jackson -- declared victory with about a 20-point lead over his opponent Eric Carlson.

With 71% reporting in Illinois' 2nd District, incumbent U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly was leading Republican Thomas Lynch by more than 30 points.

Progressive State Rep. Delia Ramirez declared victory over Republican Justin Burau in the race for Illinois 3rd District.

Incumbent Democrats Chuy Garcia and Mike Quigley were declared the winners in Illinois' 4thand 5th Districts, respectively.

Democratic Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi was declared the winner in his race against Republican Chris Dargis for Illinois' 8th District.

In the 9th District, U.S. Rep. Janice Schakowsky defeated her Republican opponent.

Two other incumbent Democrats, U.S. Reps. Bill Foster and Brad Schneider -- in the 11th and 10th Districts, respectively -- won their races.

And in the 14th District, the Associated Press declared incumbent Congresswoman Lauren Underwood the winner in her contest against Republican opponent Scott Gryder.

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