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Who will be at the top of the IL GOP 2022 ballot? 66% have yet to decide

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June 13, 2022
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CHICAGO – Illinois Republican Party primary voters have seven choices to pick from in the U.S. Senate race – and whoever wins on June 28th will be at the top of the November General Election ballot. That person will challenge Illinois' junior U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat first elected to the federal office in 2016, the same year Donald Trump was elected president of the U.S. 

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Duckworth is a loyal Democrat – and rarely, if ever, does she veer to the center of the political specter. She's a dependable vote for the Joe Biden/Chuck Schumer/Nancy Pelosi Democrats: 

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So, in an expected Red Wave year, whoever is on the ballot opposite Duckworth could gain national attention in the Fall. 

A Sun-Times poll released over the weekend makes the case few have decided who they're going to support June 28th.

Indeed a vast majority – 66% – of those polled said they had yet to decide who would get their vote in June.

There are seven IL GOP candidates – and few have raised a substantial amount of campaign funds.

Only Wauconda attorney Kathy Salvi – who entered the race shortly before the March 2022 petition deadline – has raised more that $200,000. Salvi polled at 10% in the Sun-Times' numbers.

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Salvi touts endorsements from local Illinois Republican Party townships and a recommendation from the conservative statewide Illinois Family Action. 

One other candidate – downstate veteran and law enforcement advocate – Peggy Hubbard is also polling at 10%. However, Hubbard has been unable to raise a substantial financial backing: 

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The five other candidates – radio personability Matt Dubiel, demographics analyst Bobby Piton, Chicago author Jimmy Lee Tillman, businessman Casey Chlebek and Pastor Anthony Williams are all polling less than 10% – most in single digits.

With 66% of those polled not having yet made a choice in the U.S. Senate race, the field is wide open leading up to June 28th. 

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