Chicago, Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss won the Democratic primary Tuesday to replace Rep. Jan Schakowsky, defeating progressive activist Kat Abughazaleh and multiple challengers in the heavily Democratic 9th District. The Associated Press called the race late Tuesday as Biss led with about 29–30 percent while Abughazaleh trailed in the mid-20s, with results reported across outlets nationwide. The campaign drew more than $5 million in outside spending from an AIPAC-aligned group and late reporting on a past relationship involving Biss emerged during voting. Biss becomes the party nominee and is favored in November. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Biss' win could influence local and national policy. As a former state representative and senator, he has experience. His past relationship and the $5 million in outside spending may affect his decisions. Keep an eye on his actions and stances.
Biss is now the Democratic nominee for Illinois' 9th District. He's favored to win in November. If you're in the district, research his record and platform. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the 9th District.
Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss and his campaign benefited most by securing the Democratic nomination and consolidating establishment support ahead of the November general election.
Kat Abughazaleh and associated progressive insurgents suffered a setback after losing the primary and failing to unseat establishment-backed candidates in the 9th District.
Biss Wins Democratic Primary in Illinois’ 9th District
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