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84% Undecided: Republican Voters Are Not Lining Up Behind Party Insiders in Illinois Senate Primary

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January 9, 2026
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84% Undecided: Republican Voters Are Not Lining Up Behind Party Insiders in Illinois Senate Primary

Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy speaks at a Republican Day rally at the Illinois State Fair in August 2023. (Mitchell Armentrout/Sun-Times)

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Voter enthusiasm in the Illinois Republican U.S. Senate primary has collapsed into outright apathy, and the numbers should alarm anyone who cares about breaking Democratic control of the state.

According to a new poll from WGN-TV, conducted in partnership with Emerson College Polling from January 3-5, 2026, an astonishing 84 percent of likely Republican primary voters remain undecided in the race to replace retiring Democrat Dick Durbin.

No candidate has emerged as a clear frontrunner. Former Illinois GOP chairman Don Tracy leads the field with roughly six percent support. Jimmy Tillman and Jeannie Evans sit at three percent each. Everyone else is buried even lower, if they register at all.

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That alone would be bad. What makes it worse is who is leading.

Tracy is not an unknown outsider. He is the former head of the state Republican Party. If any candidate should have baseline name recognition and institutional support among GOP voters, it is him. Yet the numbers show near-total indifference.

Money has not fixed the problem. As of the most recent Federal Election Commission filings through September 30, 2025, Tracy has raised about $2.06 million. Nearly all of it – $2 million – came from a personal loan he made to his own campaign.

Actual donor enthusiasm amounted to roughly $53,000 from individuals, plus a negligible amount in transfers.

Self-funding can keep the lights on, but it does not build excitement, volunteers, or trust. It sends a clear message: Republican voters are not lining up behind party insiders.

The contrast with Democrats is striking. On the left, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi leads the Democratic primary with 31 percent, followed by Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton at 10 percent and Rep. Robin Kelly at eight percent.

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Raja Krishnamoorthi way ahead in Democratic primary for U.S. Senate pic.twitter.com/VnqxpshmdI

— Tahman Bradley (@tahmanbradley) January 8, 2026

Even with 46 percent undecided, Democrats have recognizable candidates and an engaged base.

Just as important, the Republican governor’s race shows what real enthusiasm looks like. While both GOP primaries remain fluid, the contest for governor has far greater energy. That is driven by Darren Bailey’s prior statewide run, the high stakes of a rematch against an incumbent Democratic governor, and a campaign built on grassroots organization rather than insider titles.

NEW POLL: Darren Bailey leading big in Republican primary for governor pic.twitter.com/LsZ2XjfJMs

— Tahman Bradley (@tahmanbradley) January 8, 2026

Republican voters know Bailey, understand the stakes, and feel connected to the fight. His deep support across downstate Illinois and conservative suburban areas proves enthusiasm is still possible.

The lesson is clear. Illinois Republicans are not disengaged by nature. They are disengaged when offered uninspiring candidates and insider-driven campaigns.

If the party wants to win statewide again, it must stop mistaking resumes and self-funded checks for leadership.

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