Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller was projected to win the Democratic primary for Rep. Robin Kelly’s (D-Ill.) seat, ending former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.’s (D-Ill.) comeback bid, according to Decision Desk HQ. Miller won out in a crowded field for the state’s 2nd Congressional District, a safely blue seat in the Chicago area, with notable support from…
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Miller wins Illinois House Democratic primary, beating Jackson Jr.
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Originally reported by The Hill
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