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Before the Unity Breakfast, Grassroots Tell IL GOP: Unite Behind the Governor Nominee and Fund the Fight

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
March 10, 2026
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Before the Unity Breakfast, Grassroots Tell IL GOP: Unite Behind the Governor Nominee and Fund the Fight

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With Illinois Republicans preparing for their annual Unity Breakfast on March 18 – the morning after the primary election – grassroots activists across the state are making their expectations clear.

If the Illinois Republican Party is serious about defeating Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker in November, they want to see concrete commitments – not just speeches.

In the days leading up to the event, activists and local party leaders have begun calling on the Illinois GOP’s State Central Committee to make two guarantees before asking grassroots volunteers to rally behind the nominee.

First, they want a unanimous endorsement of the Republican nominee for governor from every member of the State Central Committee – the governing board of the Illinois Republican Party. Grassroots leaders say party officials must publicly commit to supporting the nominee chosen by Republican voters in the primary.

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Second, activists are demanding the state party pledge at least $100,000 in direct financial support for the gubernatorial campaign.

For many grassroots conservatives, these requests are not radical – they are basic tests of unity and seriousness.

For years, Republican grassroots volunteers across Illinois have given their time, energy, and resources to help build the party. They knock on doors, staff phone banks, organize local events, and promote candidates in their communities. Yet many activists say the state party too often treats them as an afterthought.

Some grassroots organizers describe the relationship bluntly.

They argue the Illinois GOP often treats volunteers as “steerage” – the people expected to row the boat – while reserving real influence and respect for “treasure,” meaning large donors and major financial contributors.

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That perception has fueled frustration among activists who believe the party leadership talks frequently about defeating Pritzker but rarely demonstrates the urgency required to do it.

Pritzker, a billionaire who has already poured tens of millions of dollars into Illinois politics, will be one of the most heavily funded Democratic incumbents in the country. Republicans acknowledge that defeating him will require unity and a massive get out the vote campaign and a serious financial commitment from every part of the party.

Grassroots leaders say that commitment should begin with the Illinois GOP itself.

A unanimous endorsement from the State Central Committee would send a clear message that the party is fully united behind the voters’ choice. A $100,000 investment from the state party would demonstrate that party leadership is willing to put real resources behind its promises.

Without those commitments, some activists warn that calls for “unity” will ring hollow.

The Unity Breakfast has traditionally been presented as a symbolic moment for Republicans to come together after a competitive primary. But this year, grassroots conservatives say symbolism will not be enough.

They want proof that party leaders are willing to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the volunteers who power Republican campaigns across Illinois.

If the Illinois GOP truly wants to defeat Gov. JB Pritzker, activists say the question is simple: Will party leaders match the commitment of the grassroots – or will “unity” once again be something demanded from volunteers, but never guaranteed by the party itself?

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