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Sources: Top Illinois GOP Donors Sit Out Upcoming Primary

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
August 4, 2025
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Sources: Top Illinois GOP Donors Sit Out Upcoming Primary

Then-Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy speaks at a Republican Day rally at the Illinois State Fair, leading supporters in a "Fire Pritzker" chant referring to the 2022 Illinois governor's race. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Jerry Nowicki)

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For Illinois Republicans, the upcoming primary was expected to be a moment of renewal. Instead, it’s devolved into a bitter clash between establishment insiders and grassroots challengers – compounded by a state party in disarray, lacking clear leadership, functional infrastructure and a coherent strategy.

Meanwhile, Democrats are poised to maintain control of every statewide office and preserve their supermajority in the legislature. For Republicans, this election season underscores a hard truth: they’re not just losing elections – they’re losing structure. There’s no head coach, no assistant coaches – just a political free-for-all.

And that, according to multiple sources, is exactly why many of the state’s top GOP donors are choosing to sit this one out.

Amid a vacuum of leadership, direction, infrastructure, and fundraising capacity, major donors increasingly view Illinois Republican candidates as a risky – and ultimately unrewarding – investment.

Democrats, meanwhile, are charging ahead at full speed. As the race to replace retiring U.S. Senator Dick Durbin intensifies, Democratic contenders are already flexing their fundraising muscle – leaving Republicans far behind. U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly has $2 million on hand and added another $565,775 last quarter. Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton has raised over $1 million since April. But the largest war chest belongs to U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, who boasts a staggering $21 million in campaign funds – bolstered by a $3 million haul just in the most recent quarter.

In Illinois’ 14th Congressional District race, Democratic U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood holds a commanding fundraising advantage over her Republican challenger. According to the Daily Herald, Underwood has raised 60 times more than GOP candidate Jim Marter. She currently has $1.2 million in her campaign account, while Marter has raised just $21,724 to date – up slightly from only $5,501 in April.

Since 2018, Governor JB Pritzker (D) has poured over $323 million of his own money into his two gubernatorial campaigns. In 2022 alone, he spent a staggering $125 million – vastly outpacing his Republican challengers. On election night, Pritzker sailed to victory by more than 12 points, with the Associated Press calling the race at exactly 7:00 p.m. CDT – making it the fastest-called gubernatorial race in Illinois history.

Without the support of major donors, the Illinois GOP faces a daunting path forward. The party’s internal divisions and lack of clear leadership have eroded confidence among those who traditionally fuel campaigns, leaving Republicans severely outmatched in both resources and organization.

Unless the state GOP can unify, rebuild its infrastructure, and present a compelling vision, it risks remaining sidelined in Illinois politics while Democrats continue to dominate. For now, the silence of top donors is a stark warning – and a call to action that the party cannot afford to ignore.

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