Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker beats GOP foe in pricey race
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Gov. J.B. Pritzker sailed to reelection over challenger Darren Bailey in a race characterized by near-constant acrimony and outsized spending.
Pritzker, a Democrat who hadn’t held political office before his gubernatorial victory in 2018, won a second term buoyed by a campaign on fiscal stability and taxpayer relief. He peppered his stump speech with claims that Bailey, a first-term state senator and farmer from southern Illinois and a conservative supporter of former President Donald Trump, is “too extreme” for Democrat-heavy Illinois.
A 57-year-old billionaire equity investor and philanthropist, Pritzker’s victory Tuesday should further raise his national profile, which he promoted with a trip this year to the early primary state of New Hampshire and by raising millions of dollars for Democrats across the country. But challenged by Bailey during two televised debates, he said he intended to serve his entire four-year term and support President Joe Biden for reelection in 2024.
Pritzker and his Republican challenger had accused each other of being out of touch and too extreme ahead of Tuesday’s election.